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Does anyone know how to get rid of acne scars?????

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puds11isNAUGHTYnotNAICE · 15/02/2013 20:46

Just that really. Has anyone used anything that they can say definitely works?

TIA

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AbrarAhmad31 · 18/11/2016 21:24

Spotted skin, scars and acne marks make you feel embarrassed and hurt self-esteem as well. Many of us opt for cosmetics and other products to get rid of acne residues. There are many home remedies which have proven their effects on lightening these skin marks. Tomato and Lemon Juice: Take a “fresh tomato” and make its paste. Mix it well with one tablespoon of lemon juice. Apply the paste on face for around 20 minutes and rinse it off gently with water after 20 minutes. Pulp of Aloe Vera: Let the pulp from Aloe Vera dry for 5 minutes in sun. Add 6-8 drops of lemon juice to it and apply on the affected area and face for 15 minutes. Onions: Cut the onion into small pieces. Grind those pieces and separate the juice from the residue. Apply the juice for few minutes on the affected skin and rinse after 10 minutes. Cucumber and Milk: Make a paste out of cucumber, milk and a bit of lime extract. It will serve as a face mask. Apply thoroughly and wash it with warm water after 10 minutes. You must consider a visit to dermatologist in severity of the condition. But, these home remedies are proven effective in getting rid of acne marks, black spots, pimples and dark spots.
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Does anyone know how to get rid of acne scars?????
Does anyone know how to get rid of acne scars?????
Does anyone know how to get rid of acne scars?????
ChickenVindaloo2 · 18/11/2016 21:51

Dermarolling? You can buy one off amazon and do it at home. Follow with vitamin c serum.

JustGettingStarted · 19/11/2016 09:01

If it's discolouration then I think Retin A should help.

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