Thursday, July 22, 2010

What should I use to fade acne scarring?

Mild acne scarring while still breaking out.What should I use to fade acne scarring?
You said that your acne is mild. So most likely your scars aren't deep.





And that's good news.





To fade those scars will be easy. All you've got to do is exfoliate regularly.





Exfoliation is simply the removal of the top layer of skin (called the epidermis).





This layer can be removed by using Glycolic Acids and or Salicylic Acids (chemical peels). Or mechanically (microdermabrasion)





By regularly removing the epidermis...you'll also be removing the skin that is scarred by your acne.





To remove the scars quickly...





...I recommend visiting a doctor and inquiring about a deep facial peel.





A deep peel removes the epidermis at a greater depth. And as a result your scars will disappear in no time.





But... I must warn you that deep peels are expensive.





You can also remove the scars with at-home facial peels. These products ususally contain alpha-hydroxy acids and/or beta hydroxy acids.





Or you can buy a facial scrub. This is a cream which contains tiny particles to scrub away the epidermis.





These at home versions are effective and less costly.





But...





...they work slower than the doctor's versions. And you must use them at least 3 times a week if they are to be effective.





For more information about exfoliation and acne scars treatnment...





...Check out the following website:





http://www.facialskincarefacts.org/Facia鈥?/a>What should I use to fade acne scarring?
Vitamin E prevents acne or pimple scarring and can also be used to fade old scars. Use cucumber or other fruit and vegetable packs to cure pimple scars. More such solutions at http://solutionsforpimples.blogspot.com/
Anything with Aloe Vera in it will help!

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