Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
8:48 am
I’m a 21 year old female, and I have pimple scars all around my chin, side of my face, and some on my forehead. I don’t get much pimples anymore, maybe one or two a month, but I still have the scars from when I was much younger. I touched them alot, and picked at them, and now i’m left with a mangled face.
I’ve tried everything out there, absaloutely EVERY over-the-counter product, i’ve tried perscription pills, cream, etc. I’ve spent tons of money trying everything out there, and I even tried home remedies. Nothing has worked. I am also fair skinned, so it shows on my face even worse.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
4:14 pm
My face is severely scarred from acne and it looks terrible. My dermatologist was no help and I don’t want to go through life this way!!!
I have been so sad. Does anyone know of a procedure available that will get rid of severe acne scars?
How do you get rid of visible pores??
What plastic surgery is available?
Has anyone here known of anyone who was cured of this problem???
thanks!!!!!
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
7:33 pm
Key Ingredients:
Vitamin A is important for the prevention of night blindness and other eye problems, as well as some skin disorders, such as acne. It is also important in the formation of bones and teeth. Numerous other benefits include maintenance and repair of epithelial tissue, of which skin and mucous membranes are (1) composed, protection against infections, and antioxidant cell protection.
Vitamin B Complex: Eight different nutrients make up the Vitamin B Complex: Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Pyridoxine, Cyanocobalamin, Biotin, and Folic Acid. Though grouped as a family, they each perform unique and separate functions, which include enhancing the metabolic rate by breaking down fats, carbohydrates and protein for energy, and maintaining healthy nerves, skin, eyes, hair, liver, and brain function. They are important for heart health and are an effective aid in lowering cholesterol. B-complex vitamins also act as coenzymes, helping enzymes to react (2) chemically with other substances.
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