Most common questions used to investigate
Are you applying aloe vera gel on the acne-affected area?
Do you use AHAs and BHAs?
Have you ever tried with vitamin C?
Have you ever tried with chemical peel?
Common conclusions
You should start applying aloe vera gel because applying the acne-affected area with aloe vera gel and leaving it overnight will kill dangerous bacteria and decrease inflammation. It can also increase the skin's blood flow and make it shine. It is understood that Aloe Vera gel has wound healing properties. You should apply the aloe gel liberally to the area so that the scar surface is coated in a thin layer of gel and let dry before letting clothing or anything else contact the skin to ensure the aloe is absorbed. You need to apply compounds like aloe vera to the skin on a twice-daily basis for several weeks or months to see an improvement in acne scarring.
AHAs and BHAs can be so effective in at fighting many problems such as
You should start using this vitamin because by increasing collagen synthesis, a protein responsible for the structure of your skin and important for restoring healthy skin, Vitamin C treats acne scars. You could try Sunday Riley C.E.O. 15% Vitamin C Brightening Serum.
Great! Chemical peels can help with acne scarring, so you should continue using them.
You should try it because a chemical peel can definitely help reduce the appearance of multiple types of acne scarring. The most commonly used chemical peels in treating acne and acne scars include salicylic acid (SA), glycolic acid (GA), Jessner's solution (JS), resorcinol, and trichloroacetic acid (TCA).
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