
I’m 19 in a weeks’ time and i still get breakouts every now and again. It seems like every time I get a break out I get another scar. I have two big acne scars on my face now and some girls have started acting awkward around me so I guess it’s that. I hear girls insulting me about it behind my back and even when I’m just across the room. All of my friend’s acne stopped when they were about 17 if they had it. What can I do about this acne and scarring?
I’ve lost confidence talking to people because there eyes just drift towards the scar under my eye then they look anywhere but me
I’ve heard there are different treatments out there for acne scars but I haven’t found anything that seems to be the answer yet.
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same here best question ever im 14 have lost all confidence I CAN NOT TALLK TO GIRLS OR ANYTHING HOPE WE BOTH GET GOOD AWNSERS I HAVE SERIOUS SCARS
well. Don’t pop your zits. every time you want to pick at it slap yourself realy hard. I know it sounds cruel. But you’ll thank yourself for it. the 2 scars you already have. Maybe cover it up with guy makeup if your ok with that?? I’ve been using clearasil deep cleansing pads. My acne left in a little more than a week (I had a full face breakout!) and it hasn’t come back. BEWARE the clearasil can sting a lot though if you pick at your acne.
im 21 and i still get breakouts, it is a nightmare but ive recently found a really good cream that has worked wonders
stick with it, its takes a few days but it really reduces spots
as for the scarring, bio oil seems to help a lot of people, i didnt like the shiny-ness it left on my face though.
Foremost, people who make fun of your scars are losers. Everyone has scars. Not just you.
I have the same problem, but it’s a bit different. I have a staph infection on my skin, and when I break out, It scars. So, I have scars everywhere now.
There is a clean & clear product (20 dollars) that you can get to help acne and scarring. It works well, too.
For scarring itself, you can use something called Mederma. That basically smooths scars, making them less visible. It doesn’t completely vanish it, but it works well for an over-the-counter product.
Also, acne can start as early as 8 and you can have acne until the day you die. Usually though, acne will be around until your mid-twenties. I am 19, and I still get pimples. I am sure I am not the only one in world, either. My mom gets them, and she is 45. People just vary.. you’re not doing anything wrong; it’s just hormones.
Also, I would definitely try Nature’s Cure. Wonderful stuff. The price varies, from 10 dollars to 20 dollars — depending on where you live and if it’s on sale (it’s on sale a lot). It comes with benzol peroxide cream, and these pills with herbs in it. It clears you up after you’ve finished the pack.
Hope I helped, and please ignore those girls who keep making fun of you. That’s extremely immature of them.
EDIT: Oh yeah, I would strongly recommend you not using toothpaste. The peroxide dries out the pimple, and it scars it.
You might try a cream with Alpha-hydroxy acid in it on your scars. Glycolic acid is the most effective AHA so something with it in it. It really worked on my stretchmark scars. Its a chemical exfoliant which makes it work deeper and more evenly on your skin then a regular exfoliant (not too deep. Still completely safe)
If you just wanna try it out a cheap one you can get it Walgreens Nature’s Finest Alpha Hydroxy Face Cream (thats what I use and its only $5.99 at walgreens)
Also it may sting a little when you first put it on but since it really works I deal with it. Its not that bad.
well my advice to you is Don’t start any treatment for scarring until your acne is completely gone and unlikely to come back.
Skin resurfacing techniques (like dermabrasion), surgical excision, and fillers have been used to diminish acne scarring for years with mixed results. Currently, laser therapy has assumed a more important role in the treatment of acne scars, and other newer surgical methods featuring light and radio waves are an option to treat your acne.
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