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january
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Joined: 01 Mar 2004
Posts: 2
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Mon Mar 01, 2004 9:53 am |
I read a lot of the posts but didn't see anything that was directly related, if there is a post that addresses this, please point me that way.
I had acne, mainly concentrated in the chin area for about 4 years. I still will get a blemish every couple days, but not a big deal, however my chin still has some deep scars, they're not like those 'puncture' type scars, but more just redness that gets enflamed right after showering or eating. If I'm tan, you really can't see a difference, but I don't want to be tanning for the rest of my life because that could lead to more severe skin damage. I'm 25 years old. I've read something about 'creme de la mar' but was also interested in any surgical procedures that might be effective. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks. |
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january
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Mon Mar 01, 2004 9:59 am |
The edit doesn't seem to work, but I wanted to say that 'they're not like the puncture' scars. And also that when I'm tan you cannot really see a difference but I do not want to tan long-term because of it's more severe effects on the skin. I'm 25 years old. |
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Thu Mar 04, 2004 2:43 pm |
Hi january.
I've read numerous reports of how a good quality Vitamin C Serum can fade acne scars. The host of this forum sells Vivier brand, Skinceuticals and Cellex-C, all of which are good quality. |
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