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Acne Scars: Fading at Home
July 20, 2008

Severe acne can often result in unsightly scars that can appear on your face. The two main causes of acne scars are cystic acne and common acne that ruptures. As soon as someone’s acne clears up they will often next focus their attention on correcting the acne scars that are left over from the acne blemishes. If you want to fade your acne scars then you have the option of either having the procedure done in a doctor’s office or using certain products at home to fade your acne scars yourself.

Acne Scars

After fading away their acne scars many individuals would be very satisfied with the appearance of their face. Most acne scars are usually attention drawing red or purple marks that can often be very hard to cover up. Most acne scars are permanent so the only thing you can do is find a way to lessen the appearance of the scars. There are several over the counter treatment creams you can try that will gradually fade the acne scars. Mederma is one of the most popular since it doesn’t require a prescription and it also has a money back guarantee in case the product doesn’t work or you aren’t satisfied. This product doesn’t claim to get rid of your acne scars, but it does visibly fade them. While Mederma is an expensive product a single tube of the cream will go a long way. Once your scars fade then you do not have to use the product. If you have the indented form of acne scars then the visibility is caused by the shadow. This form of acne scars is typically treated through collagen injections.

Fading Acne Scars at Home

An easy way to cheaply fade your acne scars at home is to have a daily exfoliation routine and to regularly apply Vitamin E oil. If you do not want to spend a lot of money on cosmetic treatments and you don’t want to have to deal with the side effects of medication then this is a good option.

However, it is always good to keep in mind that the longer you have an acne scar then the more difficult it is to alter the appearance of the scar. If your scars are mild then you will have no trouble fading them at home. Lemon juice is one of the most successful ingredients to fading acne scars as most people have found. The citric acid in the lemon juice helps to remove dead skin cells, increase the elasticity of the skin and encourage new cell growth. For people with sensitive skin this can be irritating but it will help fade the scars left by acne.

Aloe Vera is another good option for the home treatment of acne scars. Aloe Vera is known for its healing abilities and to help fade acne scars. To determine the best Aloe Vera to use you should determine how much of it is combined with inactive ingredients that can effect the overall healing properties of the Aloe Vera.

Over the Counter Products

The Bliss Sleeping Pill Serum is an exfoliating serum that you can purchase to help treat your acne scars. This product uses amino acids to exfoliate your skin and lighten the darker scars.

Another product you can use to fade your acne scars is Advance Complex Fade Gel. This is a treatment specifically for dark spots such as acne scars. It is also specifically formatted for those with darker skin. In addition it contains sunscreen to prevent the dark spots from coming back.

Depending on the extent of your acne scars you may be able to treat them at home. However, if you have deeper scars or extensive scars then you may need to see your doctor about more extensive acne scar treatments

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VISITOR COMMENTS on "Fading Acne Scars at Home":

Grace said,
7th January 07
thanks! this answered many questions fpr me.

Valeri said,
7th March 07
I grow aloe plants so I have no trouble getting the aloe vera, but can someone tell me a good routine to use it with? I just don't want to be using too much or too little.

Angela said,
28th April 07
I have tried everything including lemons and if i do go and get them removed do you know how many times it will take for it too work and how much it might be?

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