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Jan 5, 2013
Bianca C.
I have been picking and squeezing at my skin fit about 6 years and I have a lot if scaring on my face, really bad on my arms and on my back. Not terrible, but it's there. Does anyone know how to help heal/fade it?
Jan 5, 2013
Kyra rose S.
there are scar creams you can find at your local pharmacy, vitamin E helps as well, id try rubbing vitamin E oil on scars daily . if you leave the scars and wounds alone with time and age they will fade.
Jan 5, 2013
Bianca C.
I already use a vitamin E moisturiser on my face and body every night. The problem is I can't stop picking, so I guess that is the problem to fix first.
Jan 5, 2013
Bianca C.
Thanks though! :) xx
Jan 5, 2013
Tamanna B.
try bio-oil im using that to get rid of my acne scars because I used to squeeze my spots n now it's clearing up after using that oil
Jan 5, 2013
Cathy A.
Buy bio oil!!
Jan 5, 2013
Bianca C.
A few people have told me that so I guess that's next on my list! Thanks guys!
Jan 5, 2013
Stacy S.
Try cocoa butter cream
Jan 5, 2013
Tyler B.
Bio-oil is good for scarring
Jan 5, 2013
Loren B.
U need to stop picking first. It's a compulsive disorder and u may need professional help.
Jan 6, 2013
Kim P.
You should try some methods to steer away from picking your face. Do you play an instrument? Maybe you could catch yourself at home picking your skin and stop and go practice your instrument, or if you don't you could read. Do you have a hobby?
As for the scarring, I usually only trust the natural stuff, so I would try extra light olive oil, it does NOT make your skin oily, just incredibly soft, and I hear it works wonders on scars. I'll have to try them on my stretch marks.
Jan 6, 2013
Christina B.
Bio oil did not work for me.
Jan 6, 2013
Erika A.
Jan 6, 2013
Kenzie A.
Vitamin E oil helps
Jan 6, 2013
Giselle C.
mederma!!! I have a terrible habit of picking :( mederma works miracles!
Jan 6, 2013
Lindsey C.
Proactive dark spot corrector works great for scars too or neutrogena fade cleanser too
Jan 6, 2013
Amy W.
Nothing has really worked for me :/ I have scars on my knee from knee surgeries and I haven't found anything that made a big change.
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
First you my have to visit a dermatologist. He or she might prescribe a toapical med. like Clindamyin phosphate 1% and or some kind of a antibiotic and fade lotion like Chloroquine , 4% with retina. 2nd if you can't get to a dermatologist , a good acne foaming face wash with 10% benzoyl peroxide , leave on skin for ten minutes, rinse and moisturize to prevent drying. 3 this may seem weird but when I had a zit I picked and it would not heal I would use (Abreva) ment for cold sores and it really helped the healing process. It also now comes in a self adhere patch that is clear and you can wear make up over it. And the wash you can get at any drug store. Hope this helps :)
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
First you my have to visit a dermatologist. He or she might prescribe a toapical med. like Clindamyin phosphate 1% and or some kind of a antibiotic and fade lotion like Chloroquine , 4% with retina. 2nd if you can't get to a dermatologist , a good acne foaming face wash with 10% benzoyl peroxide , leave on skin for ten minutes, rinse and moisturize to prevent drying. 3 this may seem weird but when I had a zit I picked and it would not heal I would use (Abreva) ment for cold sores and it really helped the healing process. It also now comes in a self adhere patch that is clear and you can wear make up over it. And the wash you can get at any drug store. Hope this helps :)
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
First you my have to visit a dermatologist. He or she might prescribe a toapical med. like Clindamyin phosphate 1% and or some kind of a antibiotic and fade lotion like Chloroquine , 4% with retina. 2nd if you can't get to a dermatologist , a good acne foaming face wash with 10% benzoyl peroxide , leave on skin for ten minutes, rinse and moisturize to prevent drying. 3 this may seem weird but when I had a zit I picked and it would not heal I would use (Abreva) ment for cold sores and it really helped the healing process. It also now comes in a self adhere patch that is clear and you can wear make up over it. And the wash you can get at any drug store. Hope this helps :)
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
First you my have to visit a dermatologist. He or she might prescribe a toapical med. like Clindamyin phosphate 1% and or some kind of a antibiotic and fade lotion like Chloroquine , 4% with retina. 2nd if you can't get to a dermatologist , a good acne foaming face wash with 10% benzoyl peroxide , leave on skin for ten minutes, rinse and moisturize to prevent drying. 3 this may seem weird but when I had a zit I picked and it would not heal I would use (Abreva) ment for cold sores and it really helped the healing process. It also now comes in a self adhere patch that is clear and you can wear make up over it. And the wash you can get at any drug store. Hope this helps :)
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
sorry for the double post.
Jan 6, 2013
Tiana M.
Use ponds dark spot and scaring cream u can find it at target
Jan 6, 2013
Emma C.
Defiantly mederma!! My deremoligist recommend it to me for scars and stretch marks!
Jan 6, 2013
Nina H.
(sp) Hydrochloquine :)