Get Rid of Scars and Cuts Left by Acne

Acne can leave behind nasty scars and visible marks that nobody likes to see unfortunately. This guide will provide you with easy steps on how to rid of them.

Steps

 * 1) Stop popping! The straining will cause stress, which will cause the biggest, reddest zit you can imagine! If you absolutely must pop, make sure that the area and your fingers are clean and desinfected. Best method of dealing with acne scars and cuts is just to let your body do the works. Keep the irritated area clean and use as little make-up on the area as possible.
 * 2) Use a Scar Treatment. For post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation (brown or red marks on the skin) try something like Invisible Scars, Zenmed's Scar Treatment Kit, Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel. For "ice picks" or "crater-like" scars, which are actual dents in the skin, often the most effective treatment is seeing a doctor.
 * 3) Moisturize and protect. Always use an oil-free moisturizer that has SPF. Try Body Guard Exquisitely Light SPF 30 For Face & Body.
 * 4) Triple Antibiotic ointment. If you put this on overnight, it will fade your scars and get rid of them. Don't put too much on in one spot, it can cause your skin to get overly oily.
 * 5)  You can also use Oxygenated Water, or as its chemical name calls it "Hydrogen Peroxide Solution". Please keep in mind that hydrogen peroxide tends to whiten the skin. You may see a small difference between your natural skin color and the color of the skin to which this is applied. Don't worry, the difference won't be there the next day.
 * 1)  You can also use Oxygenated Water, or as its chemical name calls it "Hydrogen Peroxide Solution". Please keep in mind that hydrogen peroxide tends to whiten the skin. You may see a small difference between your natural skin color and the color of the skin to which this is applied. Don't worry, the difference won't be there the next day.

Tips

 * Avoid touching your face. Your hands can transfer additional oil to an infected area.
 * Scars tend to be more noticeable on pale skin. You can combat this with a safe self-tanner (not to be confused with tanning booths which are unhealthy for your skin). You could also buy a natural redness - countering concealer.
 * Neosporin is ideal for speeding up healing time thus causing lesser scarring. There is also Neosporin Scar Solution.
 * You can use plain yogurt to help fade scars. Apply it to your face twice daily. It will moisturize your face, purify it and your skin will heal much faster.
 * Apply aloe vera or vitamin c; it will speed up the healing process.
 * Cocoa butter is a rich moisturizer that is very effective. Try Palmer's Scar Serum. It contains Cocoa butter, Vitamin E, Shark Liver Oil, Silicone, and Allium CEPA and is around $15 available from most chemists.
 * Use lemon on scars daily, but use moisturizer before going to bed as the lemon may cause dry skin.
 * Honey Mixed with lemon & almond oil and milk = acne free
 * Moisture helps scars heal, so be sure to moisturize (But be careful of heavy moisturizers that can clog pores).
 * Do TCA peels of 12% three weeks apart. Amazing, effective, and inexpensive.
 * Aloe-vera often helps. If you rub the gooey inside of an aloe-vera plant on the affected area, you will see results in a matter of days. Do it once or twice a day, and simply leave it on. Aloe-Vera also helps to eradicate acne scars.
 * For mild scars and cuts, using Neosporin works well. Put a little on each morning and night after cleansing your face.
 * Take vitamin C supplement daily or drink lots of lemon juice, this will help reproduce collagen faster.
 * use toothpaste to just put it on the break out and leave for about 5 mins then get a hot wash cloth and apply it over toothpaste for about 2 mins and then wipe off and the scab should be smaller at least or maybe even gone..

Warnings

 * Picking at the scabs and scars will only make things worse.
 * If your acne ruptures even when you don't touch it, you need to see a dermatologist. Bleeding or excessive acne is not natural, and may be the result of an infection or allergies. Get treatment as soon as possible.
 * Acne is caused by a bacterial infections - more times than not. So understand that popping zits only spreads the infection.
 * Excessive sun exposure without using SPF can make scars darker and more permanent.

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