Pock marks won't go away! :(
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Jan 25, 2013
Jessica S.
As crazy as it sounds, I think that ACV/tea tree/water and witch hazel toner's has created these awful pock marks that have overtaken the sides of my face. I have dealt with acne all my life, and still battling it, these pock marks have indented my skin. I don't have any dark spots, just the little holes in my face! Does anyone know any home remedies/drugstore treatments to help fade these areas? I don't go to the dermatologist for a few months and I really really want these marks to be less noticeable! :(
I have sensitive, oily, acne-prone skin, but it definitely dries out easily to strong products.
Anyyyy advice would be great!
Jan 25, 2013
Loren B.
You're beautiful I'd never suspect acne. Try yogurt mask. The holes may need to be filled in at dermatologist but the yogurt bacteria may help control breakouts. Don't overuse antibacterial products. The breakouts may be partly from killing off beneficial microbes on skin that normally digest the dead skin and crowd out the infection causing bacteria that attack the living flesh.
Jan 26, 2013
Jessica S.
Thank you, but that's an airbrushed photo for certain. What you say though, actually makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much. I will try to the yogurt mask. Is there any certain type I should buy or stray away from?