Any DIY's for acne scarring? ☺️
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Aug 2, 2014
Emily M.
Title says it all!
I need serious help girls, my skin has been so clear lately, and in order to keep it that way, I would love to stick with a powder or a BB cream, and no more heavy foundation. But I'm so self conscious about all the dark spots on my forehead 😔
Aug 2, 2014
Ayns N.
You don't want to try new thing on your face with scars. I would try to find a scarring cream! DIY just may not work.
Aug 2, 2014
Caitlin M.
Garnier's Dark Spot treatment cream is great. Almost any product will take some time but I have used it several times in the past and I really like it. It does it's job for sure. Also exfoliating a couple times a week with a gentle face scrub will help turnover new skin cells and slough off the dead and damaged layers of skin. Using a sunscreen will also help because sunlight can further darken the dark pigment in the spots and make them harder to get rid of.
Aug 2, 2014
Emily M.
Thank you both of you :) I'll look into that Caitlin! Great advice