Acne scar cream from dermatologist?
I recently had a really bad breakout on my face that I went to the dermatologist for. It’s all better now except for the red marks left behind. Are there any suggestions on acne scar creams that someone recommends I ask my dermatologist for?
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Scars do tend to fade out over time as long as you keep them away from sun UV rays. You can learn exactly how to protect your skin from scars in this article http://www.valuesnatcher.com/blog/how-to-protect-your-skin-from-acne-scar
However if you want some a dermatologist answers in addition to my help you can view them in the articles store where you can check solutions from dermatologist and experts. You can also find the product of your choice. I hope this helps you out.
Good luck
I’ve tried a lot of medications before but haven’t really help. As a last resort i choose natural remedies. I found that it has the real power of curing my acne. I’ve tried it and it really works for me, in less than one week you can already notice a lot improvement. I hope it helps you too.
Acuzine, Acnezine, Proactiv, Vilante …
Here is a simple tip that you can use to reduce your acne scars and pigmentation.
The Oil Cleansing Method
What you will need:
Warm Water
Cold Water
Clean Towels
Castor Oil
Olive Oil
The first thing you need to do is to wash your face gently to remove excess dirt and oils from the surface.
You will then need to warm a clean towel in warm water and apply it to your face for 3 minutes. Do the same thing with the cold water but this time for one minute.
Carry out both the warm water and cold water procedure about 3 times but always finish with cold and then pat dry with another clean towel.
Next mix a small amount of castor oil with a small amount of olive oil. A 50/50 ratio will do just fine. Apply the mixture to your skin and let it stay there for 30 minutes and then rinse with warm water. Pat dry with a clean towel and you are good to go.
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