you have pimple scars?
first off, don't go get the laser resurfacing done-that stuff doesn't work.
second, there is a face wash and toner set that is available in most dermatologist's offices that will not only help acne, it will help scarring. i used it and it worked well on the scars, but not on the pimples- my case was too severe. it contains witch hazel- the face wash is in a green bottle and the toner is in a white bottle.
sorry i can't remember the name of it, but any dermatologist worth their salt should know about it!
if anything, the scars will fade over time naturally.
2006-08-18 01:58:19
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answered by miss advice 4
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Well, wash it. But I only use water, never soap or chemicals. Then if you have a lot of marks, get a tan..naturally if possible...or if they are really bad, use makeup foundation, powder. Use white on part of your eyelids, a lighter blush that is translucent or even a SLIGHT shimmer to it to make face appear brighter. Check out magazines for makeup ideas. Trust me, not too many people look FRESH and SHINY in a good way, without makeup. Less is more. Too much makeup and foundation makes folks look like dead dolls. If you still have skin issues, see a dermatologist. That is what they are there for!
2006-08-18 02:01:34
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answered by WriterMom 6
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Do you mean you have acne scars? Have you tried a cream called Fade Out? It reduces scars left by spots by lightening the skin and evening out the pigmentation, I use it to reduce the yellow eczema scars I was left with after using steroid cream. I've heard bio-oil is supposed to be quite good for reducing marks too but I've not tried that one. Also try exfoliating every other day with a mild facial scrub. And don't forget to cleanse, tone and moisturise every morning and night.
2006-08-18 01:59:18
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answered by Elsie 1
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Hi do you want clean skin or clear skin or both? I suggest you invest in a good quality glycolic cleanser and resurfacing lotion. The best brands are para medical ones purchased from a dermatologist or Facialist. These brands have a higher quality of stable ingredients. Glycolic is a proven AHA . It has no irritation and works by digesting dead skin cells as well as cleaning your pores and increasing hydration levels. Invest in good quality products. You will be amazed by the results
2006-08-18 02:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Find a good concealer, dot that on with your finger tips, then spread a foundation all over your face to even out your skin tone. The spots should disappear before your eyes!
2006-08-18 01:55:40
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answered by BSS_FAN 2
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try applying powdered aspirin made into a paste with water on the spots... apply light mustard paste on your face( except ur eyes) and wash it off after like 5 minutes.. eat lots of cucumber and other vitamin enriched food...
2006-08-18 01:57:33
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answered by the NINJa 2
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They make cover ups and concealers that are specially for hiding facial blemishes and scars. That Sheer Minerals, I think its called, is supposed to be good, and good for your skin too, but it is expensive.
2006-08-18 01:56:27
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answered by steph 3
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I think Biore skincare is really good which is available at http://www.boots.com
Alternatively if you want to hide bad looking skin use makeup in away that will cover it well.
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-apply-liquid-foundation
Emma
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2006-08-18 03:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Foundation, concealer, pressed powder and a small amount of blusher. Then you will get that creamy peaches and cream look.
2006-08-18 01:57:20
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answered by kimberbenton 2
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microderabarsion try Loreal kit! to remove dead skin and use Aloe to fade marks
2006-08-18 01:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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