Useful properties of tar
Thanks to its chemical composition, it acquires many beneficial properties that have an effective effect in the fight against acne and acne:
- Improved blood supply.
- Acceleration of the regeneration process.
- Anti-inflammatory drug.
- A wonderful antiseptic.
- Cleansing the human body.
- Has an active effect on the sebaceous glands.
You can get excellent results using birch tar, due to the fact that it slows down the increase in the number of bacteria and effectively removes the cause of the source of inflammation. Due to the fact that it has the above properties, it is recommended to use the birch ingredient as a remedy for acne on the face.
Diseases that can be cured by consuming birch tar:
- Pimples, blackheads.
- Allergy.
- Fungal skin lesions.
- Dermatitis.
- Diathesis.
- Demodecosis.
Tar in cosmetology
Birch tar plays an important role in the production of organic cosmetics. This substance is highly valued for its cosmetic and healing properties. And the most popular product containing this component is tar soap. The cosmetic product consists of 90% ordinary laundry soap and 10% tar. Some manufacturers add flavorings and other substances to the product.
Soap, which contains tar, has a not very pleasant smell and appearance. But these shortcomings are compensated by unique healing properties:
- Stops the development of bacteria and destroys them.
- Relieves inflammation.
- Dissolves and removes sebaceous plugs.
- Dries out rashes.
- Destroys fungi.
- Improves blood circulation in the epidermis.
- Stimulates regeneration, promoting wound healing.
- Destroys ticks, which is why it is often used in the fight against demodicosis.
- It normalizes the functioning of the sebaceous glands, so using tar soap for acne quickly brings the desired result. This unique product is one of the best folk remedies in the fight against skin imperfections.
- Whitens skin. Eliminates age spots and acne marks.
The product is available in bars. Their weight usually ranges from 75 to 145 grams. You can also find products in which leaves, birch buds or other medicinal herbs are additionally added. In addition, it is possible to purchase a liquid cleanser with birch tar.
Tar soap is a natural and safe product. Despite this, it has contraindications. It is recommended not to use it if the following problems are present:
- rosacea;
- asthma and other upper respiratory tract diseases;
- epilepsy;
- thin skin prone to irritation;
- severe peeling;
- unhealthy complexion;
- acne caused by various hormonal pathologies.
Treatment with birch tar
Before using the product, it is worth finding out the cause of acne on the skin. Rashes on the face are not always a consequence of improper skin care. The cause may be either a hormonal imbalance or a malfunction of any internal organs. It is better to visit a dermatologist to find out the circumstances behind the appearance of a skin rash.
It is also equally important to know your dermis type: dry, oily, normal or combination. The choice of treatment method depends on this. For facial skin, only treatment designed for its specific type will be beneficial.
Provided that you want to cure acne, you should use birch tar along with medications for oral administration.
Due to the fact that the drug does not have an irritating effect on the skin, it is often used for mild and moderate dermatological diseases.
What properties does a piece of tar soap have?
- Tar soap is an excellent antiseptic, and absolutely natural. It is able to cope with almost all skin problems, be it acne, boils, or even eczema and fungi on the skin.
- Due to its excellent performance in the process of skin restoration, this product is used to heal wounds and abrasions of various origins. Soap will help with purulent wounds, burns, frostbite and abrasions.
- Since tar soap exfoliates the top layer of dead skin cells, it can be used in the treatment of acne scars.
- It also helps to rejuvenate the skin of the face, because it can stimulate blood circulation. With the help of soap, many achieve an excellent lifting effect.
- And these are not all the advantages of tar soap: it also has whitening properties and tightens enlarged pores.
- Diseases such as psoriasis, lichen, eczema and scabies, in addition to the main therapy, are successfully treated with the help of this remedy. Even the subcutaneous Demodex mite on the face is powerless against its antiparasitic properties.
Contraindications
This drug has almost no contraindications when used properly. In exceptional cases, an allergic reaction to the first use of tar may occur. You should avoid using this product in the following cases:
- Pregnancy.
- Lactation period.
- Increased body temperature during illness.
- High blood pressure.
- Chronic hypertension.
- Exacerbation of skin diseases.
- Individual intolerance to the drug.
- Kidney and liver diseases.
- Very dry skin.
Under no circumstances should you use birch tar on your face too often. Excessive use can lead to irritation, and consequently eczema. If the birch ingredient is used incorrectly, side effects such as rash, itching, and the development of dermatitis may occur.
Before using this product, you need to check for an allergic reaction of the body to facial tar.
Making your own soap from birch tar
If for some reason you cannot buy soap in a store (it is not on sale or an individual composition is required), you can easily make it at home yourself . To do this, you need to purchase birch tar and baby or laundry soap at the pharmacy. Further preparation occurs in several stages:
- Finely chop the purchased soap with a knife or grate it on a grater with a coarse thread.
- Place the resulting mass on low heat and wait until it melts.
- When the mass transitions to a plastic state, add 50-70 (depending on need) tar and mix thoroughly.
- Pour the resulting soap into molds and let it first cool to room temperature, and then place it in the refrigerator for several hours to turn into a solid state.
The composition of the prepared product can be changed by adding the necessary elements (for example, olive oil for dry skin or ground coffee beans for oily skin).
Soap for dry skin
For dry skin types, the number of washes with this product should be reduced to 1 time a day, or even 1 time every 2 days. Tar soap has a significant drying property and, with frequent use, can cause severe peeling of the epidermis, and in the future provoke the premature appearance of facial wrinkles.
Oatmeal scrub soap
This soap is suitable for oily skin types with acne. Oatmeal will gently and non-aggressively cleanse the dying layer of the epidermis, and tar has a slight drying property. As a result, the face will acquire a matte tint, instead of an unsightly shiny shine, and at the same time the amount of acne will significantly decrease. To prepare the product according to an individual recipe, 2-3 tablespoons of oatmeal will be enough.
Acne remedies with birch tar
In its purest form
Perhaps the easiest way to use the drug when fighting pimples. Apply directly to problem areas. After 15-20 minutes, remove any remaining product with a damp cloth.
It is recommended to use the medicinal component for acne using this method with extreme caution, as it significantly dries out the epidermis.
Tar soap
It is not recommended to use soap that you buy in the store every day, as frequent use causes peeling of the skin.
Tar soap: recipe
To make medicinal soap at home you will need:
- Baby soap.
- Grater.
- Saucepan.
- Water.
- Birch tar.
- Essential oils (if desired, to get a pleasant scent).
- Soap molds.
Preparation: grate baby soap on a coarse grater. Set up a water bath in a saucepan. Melt grated soap shavings on it, adding a tablespoon of tar and water. Mix the resulting mass well. If you decide to add essential oils, then you need to do this after removing from the steam bath. Pour into previously prepared molds and let the mixture cool. Place in a cold room/refrigerator until completely hardened (about two to three days).
Tar soap prepared at home can be used every day.
Gel: recipe
To prepare a product no less effective than tar soap, we need a product.
- Cleansing gel or liquid soap available at home.
- Tar.
It is very simple to prepare such a gel: add 2-3 ml of birch tar to the bottle with the chosen cleanser and shake.
You should use the finished product just like any other cleanser.
Tar cream: recipe
To make a fast-acting cream you need the following ingredients:
- Any baby cream containing panthenol.
- Birch tar.
Add a few drops of birch tar to the existing cream and mix well.
For the best result, before applying the cream made according to this recipe, cleanse the problem area with a cleansing gel that also contains this natural product.
Tar mask
A mask with birch tar can be used for all skin types, but those with dry skin should do it more carefully. If you feel a burning sensation as a result of using such a mask, you should stop using it. Apply a tar face mask to pre-treated skin. Should not be used more than once a week.
Recipes:
- Mix a tablespoon of tar soap grated with coarse shavings into the rich cream. Mix well. Apply the resulting mass to the skin in a thick layer. After 20-25 minutes, rinse off using cool water. This manufacturing method is effective for oily and combination skin types.
- Add three tablespoons of honey to a teaspoon of birch tar. Mix thoroughly. Apply the resulting mask to the problem area for 20 minutes. Rinse off using cool water. Effective for the same skin types as the first method of making a mask. For dry skin types, you need to add a teaspoon of olive oil to the described recipe. Apply not very thickly to the problem area for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off the product with warm water. For the best effect, after using this product, apply a nourishing cream to the area treated with the mask.
- The following tar face mask is recommended for use against blackheads and pimples: mix 20-25g of grated tar soap into warm water and bring to the consistency of a thick porridge. Apply the resulting mass to the skin heated by steam. After 15-20 minutes, rinse with warm water. To treat acne and blackheads, use this mask no more than once a week.
Use with ointments
To improve the results of ointments for the treatment of acne, you can supplement the following ointments with a few drops of birch distillation: sulfur, zinc, salicylic.
Application: Apply directly to problem areas of the skin. After an hour, remove any remaining ointment with a damp cloth. Afterwards, wash your face with warm water. You need to use enhanced ointments less than 3-4 times a week so as not to harm the skin.
Tincture for itching and rashes
This tincture is also suitable for dry skin types. In a water bath, prepare 25g of dried chamomile in 100-150ml of water. Strain the cooled tincture through cheesecloth. Mix tar soap into the resulting broth, foaming it. Leave the resulting mass on your face for 10 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.
Oral use
It is used for internal consumption not in its pure form, but together with slightly warmed milk. A glass of milk requires 1-5 drops of tar. It is not recommended to use this mixture internally if you have kidney problems.
Precautionary measures.
- It is necessary to dilute the drug.
- Consult a healthcare professional before use.
- Do not take the drug for longer than indicated in the instructions
There is another option for safe ingestion - tar water. For 4 liters of water you need to take 300-500 ml of tar, taken in its pure form. Mix and leave the resulting result for 2-3 days in a place inaccessible to sunlight. Then drain the remaining liquid, first getting rid of any sediment that appears.
It is also possible to be treated with birch tar and bread. Using a pipette, place 4-5 drops of the liquid product onto a slice of bread. Take bread with birch component before bed. Every day you take this product, increase the number of drops by one. When the number reaches 10, stop increasing it. Take bread with 10 drops of birch tar for two weeks. Afterwards, start reducing the number of drops to 4-5, decreasing by one every day. The course lasts 24-26 days.
Take 100 ml of tar water in the morning 30 minutes before meals. The course is continued for 2-3 weeks.
Birch tar for acne should be taken in courses several times a year - in autumn and spring. It improves immunity, helps cleanse the body, remove waste and toxins from it, improve the metabolic process, as a result of which the condition of the skin improves.
What to consider when using
In order not to be disappointed after using such a product, you should know all the features and rules of its use, so study the following information:
- Tar-based masks are recommended for oily, problem skin types, as well as for psoriasis and age-related jowls (sagging cheek skin). They should not be used on dry or sensitive skin;
- due to the high biological activity of the components, such products can be used no more than once a week and kept on the skin for no longer than 10 minutes;
- Before you start using them, do a test of the epidermis for an allergic reaction in the wrist area. To do this, apply the active ingredient (tar or tar soap) to the skin, hold for 15 minutes, then rinse with chilled water. If no irritation or redness appears on the skin surface, then the product can be safely used to prepare homemade masks;
- to enhance the effect, cosmetologists advise pre-steaming your face before the procedure so that the skin pores open as much as possible and the composition can penetrate deeply into the skin structure;
- Such masks should be applied to a cleansed face along the main (massage) lines;
- rinse off the product first with heated and then cooled water (preferably boiled) in order to activate blood circulation and increase the effectiveness of the procedure;
- to reduce the severity of the odor, you can wipe your skin after washing with a fragrant lotion or tonic that suits your skin type;
- Finally, it is recommended to apply a thin layer of a suitable caring cream to your face.
Do not apply tar masks to the skin around the eyes to avoid possible irritation!
Many are put off by the unpleasant smell of such compositions, but the results obtained completely compensate for this defect and will allow you to forget about this small disadvantage.
Tar soap is also used to wash hair and fight dandruff.
Birch tar for acne: reviews
Angelina, 26 years old:
Since adolescence, I suffered from pimples that constantly appeared on my face. On the advice of a good friend, I decided to try to get rid of the problem by using birch tar for acne in various recipes. It took about a month to heal the rash.
Daria, 19 years old:
I encountered a problem such as a rash all over my body. I decided to use liquid tar soap. I haven’t been using it for long, about a week, but the effect is already noticeable. Acne has decreased significantly.
Ekaterina, 31 years old:
Thanks to the use of tar soap, I was able to get rid of minor blemishes on my facial skin within two weeks.
Indications
Although this product consists entirely of natural ingredients, it has its own indications and contraindications.
People with the following problems need to wash themselves:
- increased activity of the sebaceous glands;
- oily skin;
- red rashes, black acne spots on the face;
- purulent, inflamed pimples;
- acne scars;
- scars after unsuccessful removal.
There are no restrictions on age, severity, or gender.
In addition to oily skin, tar soap helps with the following problems:
- neurodermatitis;
- seborrhea;
- psoriasis;
- intertrigo;
- subcutaneous mite;
- female genital infections;
- scabies;
- ringworm;
- bedsores;
- frostbite and burns;
- furunculosis.
Tar soap heals painful cracks on the feet and heels. The procedure is carried out before bed, the heels are treated with foam, then washed off with warm water.
The driest places should be lubricated with Vaseline, wrapped in plastic bags, and put on warm socks at night. In the morning the compress is removed. After three or four procedures, the problem disappears.
conclusions
The many components that make up birch tar help improve skin color and structure, rejuvenation and good blood circulation. This folk remedy, recognized and traditional medicine, does an excellent job of cleansing pores, relieving inflammation and removing oily sheen. Due to its important therapeutic properties, it is highly valued for the treatment of dermatological diseases. For different skin types, there are various recipes that will help with your problem.
Benefits of tar soap for skin
Tar soap is useful due to its rich chemical composition:
- phytoncides;
- organic acids;
- phenol;
- toluene;
- xylene;
- resin.
In cosmetology, the medicinal properties of soap are used:
- Against age spots or sun damage;
- From skin mites on the face;
- To restore healthy color;
- Improving the structure of the epidermis;
- Narrowing of pores;
- Acceleration of cell regeneration after injuries and burns;
- Dermatitis, psoriasis;
- In the complex treatment of acne and pustules;
- Removal of keratinized epidermal cells.
Contraindications:
- individual intolerance;
- dry, sensitive skin;
- pregnancy period.
Tar soap can also be harmful for problematic oily types. With constant use, it is easy to dry out the epidermis; depleted tissues lose their protective properties. After thirty years, it is necessary to use the product followed by the application of nourishing and moisturizing creams, otherwise, you can provoke the appearance of wrinkles. Harm in the form of peeling and irritation is observed when washing the face with tar soap for more than one month.