Have you ever treated your acne with fitakri (ALM)?

Conquering Severe Acne with Fitkari: A Natural Solution


 Severe acne may be crippling, impacting our self-esteem as well as our skin. While natural medicines like Fitkari (Alum Powder) offer a mild, effective remedy, conventional medications frequently have terrible side effects. We'll look at the advantages of Fitkari for treating severe acne in this blog.

Fitkari: What is it?
Fitkari, or alum powder, is a naturally occurring mineral compound made of aluminum sulfate that is extracted from alum stone. It has been used for ages to treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, in traditional Ayurvedic and Unani therapy.

How Fitkari Operates

1. Natural Astringent: Fitkari tightens skin by reducing pore size and inhibiting the formation of microorganisms.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Reduces skin irritation caused by acne by reducing redness and inflammation.
3. Antibacterial Qualities: Eliminates acne-causing germs, averting recurrence.
4. Exfoliates and Cleanses: Unclogs pores by gently removing dead skin cells.

Methods of Treatment:

1. Face Mask: Make a paste by combining 1 tsp Fitkari with 2 tsp rosewater or water. After 15 to 20 minutes of application, rinse with warm water.
2. Spot Treatment: Directly apply a tiny amount of Fitkari powder to each zit.
3. Face cleanser: For better cleansing, combine 1 tsp Fitkari with your usual face cleanser.
4. Combine the fitakri powder with rose water and keep it in a spray bottle. Use it well before bed, then give it a quick rinse in the morning.


Advantages:

1. Natural and Chemical-Free: No artificial substances or harsh chemicals.
2. Minimizes inflammation and avoids scarring while treating cystic acne.
3. Reduces Skin Irritation: Reduces burning, itching, and redness in the skin.
4. Prevents Future Breakouts: lowers bacterial growth and balances the pH of the skin.

Advice and Precautions:


1. Patch Test: Before applying Fitkari on the face, apply it to a tiny area of skin.
2. Start with Small Amounts: As skin becomes tolerant, progressively increase usage.
3. Combine with Other Natural Remedies: Use tea tree oil, neem, or turmeric to improve the effects.
4. See a dermatologist: If the acne doesn't go away or gets worse.

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