Acne Scars? Can't Get Rid Of Them.
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Aug 17, 2015
Alyx T.
How long did you try each one? In most cases people don't see good results for 3-12 months of regular use. If you tried each one for that long, I'd suggest seeing a dermatologist, they'd be able to help you with a routine that will help your skin, and maybe suggest other treatments. But honestly scars are not easy to get rid of, and your genetics play a huge role in it. If little things scar on you and they don't fade fast, then your scars are harder to fade away.
Aug 17, 2015
Tia A.
I also think you should visit a dermatologist, especially if it's been a year since you started trying to get rid of the scar
You have nice eyes btw :)