Good exfoliater for scarred acne skin?
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Feb 9, 2017
Jess M.
Hi ladies!
Does anybody know any good exfoliaters for skins with mild acne and scarred skin that would help?
Feb 9, 2017
Anna D.
I'm not too sure if it helps with scarring but a good daily exfoliator is the Freederm daily exfoliater and a 'harsher' exfoliator is the clearasil scrub. I will insert a photo if you ask. Hope this helps:) ♡
Feb 9, 2017
Alexis C.
I love the Boscia Exfoliating Peel Gel, it's very gentle but super effective. Also make sure you're wearing SPF everyday and I would suggest using a vitamin C serum as well, such as the Drunk Elephant C-Firma Day Serum or the Ole Henriksen Truth Serum.
Feb 9, 2017
Leuca S.
You cannot physically exfoliate acne to treat it properly. If you have an underlying pore issue, you will need to treat that via a topical retinoid, BHA, benzoyl peroxide, etc.
By scars, do you mean red marks or physical pock mark/dents in the skin?