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  1. Turmeric for Acne: Benefits, Uses, and More - Healthline

    • The spice turmeric has long been considered by many cultures to have medicinal as well as cooking uses — it’s a primary spice in curry.
      For hundreds of years, it’s been touted for its anti… See more

    Turmeric’s antibacterial properties and acne

    A contributing cause of acne is bacteria known as Propionibacterium acnes, the most abundant bacteria on human skin.
    Often, to treat severe acne, antibiotics such as erythrom… See more

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    Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties and acne

    Several preliminary studies confirm that the curcumin in turmeric may decrease inflammation … See more

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    Treating acne with turmeric

    Proponents of turmeric for treating acne suggest both oral and topical applications. Oral consumption typically follows three methods:
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    Turmeric and contact dermatitis

    An itchy red rash caused by direct contact with an allergen or irritant is known as contact dermatitis. Although the rash can be quite uncomfortable, contact dermatitis isn’t contagi… See more

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  1. Curcumin has antimicrobial properties, meaning that it may combat the bacteria that contribute to acne — including a type called Propionibacterium acnes ( P. acnes ), which can play a significant role in the development of the condition.

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    Curcumin has been found to have antioxidant activity to prevent, treat and controlinflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis, rosaceaand acne. Curcumin can therefore be an effective acne treatment as this compound has healing properties to help support healthy skin.

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    • Additionally, curcumin has helped prevent and treat acne by inhibiting acne bacteria growth. ...
    • In addition to its ability to prevent and treat existing breakouts, some evidence suggests that turmeric can help prevent future breakouts as well. ...
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    Curcumin is a primary component of turmeric. A contributing cause of acne is bacteria known as Propionibacterium acnes, the most abundant bacteria on human skin. Often, to treat severe acne, antibiotics such as erythromycin and clindamycin — in combination with azelaic acid — are prescribed.

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  3. Turmeric for acne: Benefits, efficacy, and more

    May 5, 2020 · A compound in turmeric called curcumin may help treat acne. Learn what the research indicates about the possible benefits, the risks, and how to …

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