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Acne scars

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Mummyoftwo91 · 06/02/2018 09:50

Anyone know of any products that help with acne scaring? I don't have deep ones just red marks that never seem to go away!

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help1978 · 06/02/2018 14:14

Bio oil or pierce a vitamin e capsule on the scar

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Jozxyqk · 06/02/2018 14:28

There is a French skincare brand that does a cream that is brilliant for post blemish red marks. Hang on, I'm racking my brains to find it. I'm a long-term acne sufferer too.

duriandurian · 06/02/2018 14:33

I started using The Ordinary niaciamide, vitamin C and hydralauronic acid (all v cheap, albeit difficult to spell) and have seen some improvement on my horrible discolouration scars. Less improvement on texture. I always promised myself laser removal or obagi blue treatment aged 40 and am less than a year away from staring down the road to scar free (fingers ever so tightly crossed something works).

Abkbjbjb · 06/02/2018 14:35

Following Smile

Jozxyqk · 06/02/2018 14:38

www.boots.com/la-roche-posay-cicaplast-baume-b5-soothing-repairing-balm-40ml-10189518

This is the cream. It's fabulous for fresh scars.

Fosterdog123 · 06/02/2018 14:40

Obagi. It's hard core and your skin is bright red and peels like mad for weeks on end but it works. Alternatively, you can have their blue peel, which is brutal but is all done and dusted within a week. It's all prescription only though.

Fluffycloudland77 · 06/02/2018 17:14

Red light led mask.

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