Background:Acne vulgaris (AV) is a common skin condition among adolescents and young adults, that may affected by diet. Objectives:This study aimed to investigate the effect of dietary intervention and some natural productsin acne vulgaris. Methods: A casestudy was conducted involving 112participants aged 15-25 year. Cases divided into 3 groups: group I: included patients uses formula 1 (honey, bees wax, coconuts oils,turmeric extract, garlic extract and chamomile extract) group II: included patients uses formula 2(honey, bees wax, thyme oil, cinnamon oil and marjoram oil)and group III: included patientshaving healthydiet.Blood Lipids Profile was determinedas well as degree of important in patient of AV. Results:Acne severity showed a significant reduction in post-treatment than pre-treatment state in all studied patient groups(users of formula 1, formula 2 and healthy diet). Blood Lipids Profile showed significant reduction in healthy diet groups compared to cases group. Conclusions: These results indicated that,natural productsmight have anactionin Acne vulgaris management program, as well as, dietary intervention.
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