Comments (7)I think we can all agree that acne scars can do a lot of damage to your self-esteem. And sadly, it isn’t easy getting rid of them! There are definitely creams, both natural and chemical, that work - but finding them is one big experiment, that for some people is utterly frustrating. Your age, skin type and the severity of your acne scars all have an influence on what treatment works best for you.
We all want smooth beautiful skin, so how do we get rid of old acne scars? The following article may help you in finding the right solution. Good luck and may your scars be healed!
Acne Vulgaris is a skin condition that is evidenced by hair follicles that become infected with trapped sebaceous oil. Most common during adolescence, there are a number of other conditions that may contribute to acne. Certain medications, hormonal changes, and genetics may all play a role in developing acne. However, what may be more difficult for many acne sufferers to deal with is not the lesions themselves, but rather the scars that are left behind once the skin eruptions clear.
Read the full “How do I get rid of old acne scars?” article at Kill Off Acne.
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The products we recommend are extensively tested, and hundreds of people have indicated that the product works for them. Trying out different products can be daunting task for some, we have made it easier by filtering out the really bad ones.
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Yours,
the 70KM.com Team.