Scarring Acne

what ingredients and products are good for fading the red out of acne scarring? is bleaching them possible?
I know peeling and such works. but what else will help fade out the redish acne scarring? Would skin bleach work to get the red out?
Missyjean: This is not a joke. I am a physician and I will give you this tip without sending you a fee.
Go to your pharmacy and purchase some hemorrhoid creme. Place a small amount on your finger or a cotton bud and apply it to the reddened area. Wallah in an hour or so the redness begins to fade. repeat this till you are satisfied with the result. Also good for dark circles under the eyes when you are tired
The Scarring Acne - What is It?
In spite of of how well textured your skin is and even if you are affluent and have access to various forms of body lotions and creams, you will even get access to the very effective scars removers but fact is that a significant number of the scars will still remain. One good thing about the blackhead is that they even if they cause some discomfort they are not easily visible to the naked eye like pimples. Blackhead removal can indeed cause damage to the skin if it is administered improperly. If you squeeze off the blackhead you will often cause the material that is held up in the pores to flow through into the skin.
All of us at some point have to face the problems of those black spots called scars over our skins. The scars can be quiet annoying especially if they accumulate on the face. If they accumulate on the face there comes a strong temptation in everyone to get rid of these anyhow. Now you need to exercise caution on this point consider that it may not be worthy taking the risk of scaring your face by trying to get rid of the stubborn blackhead scars.
You will note that scars are more resistant to some creams and cleaners as well as chemicals which make them more frustrating and even the more tempting to get rid of. The removal for the scars is quiet a dreary and strenuous task particularly when the blackhead occupies inconvenient spots like just on your nose and anywhere around your face. Some can get up to your forehead, shin and cheeks and get more frustrating than pimples themselves. This means that before you can set out to get the scars removed you have got to be sure if it is really worthy it.
In cases where you feel that you are really that keen to remove the blackheads then know that you run the risk of getting you unsightly hurt this is the reason why it is actually feasible to consider leaving the scars and continuing with life like they do not exist. If you have really decided that you want to get your blackhead removed then you got to make sure that you are going to use a proper blackhead remover. If you use a proper blackhead remover it will minimize the chances of damaging your skin and remember that the scars the can be removed may be removed and those that can not be removed must just be left alone. The way that you will use in order to remove your blackhead is very important to your look and feel. Proper removal of the scars will enhance your skin while inappropriate removal may lead to a damage of your skin. One of the feasible ways is to try to stick to the removal of your acne scars by using a simple cleansing plan as well as making use of mask or scrub once or even twice a week. If you have tried all the best methods what you need to do now is to accept that the scars that can not be removed will better stay that for you to take the risk of scarring your skin.
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I'm 35 and I still get spots/pimple clusters from time to time and even when they go, they leave reddish marks for ages and my skin looks blotchy.
I use clean and clear or neutrogena clear skin – both contain salicylic acid which prevents breakouts and gradually evens the skin tone out too.
Any female with spots I'd recommend trying dianette or yasmin contraceptive pills because if it's hormonal, that can sort out the kind of hormonal pimples you might get monthly!
Also I'd recommend taking a 100% multi vitamin/mineral complex and Omega 369 oils every day because that ensures you're getting the right nutrition and also, the omega oils improve blood flow.
Also…keep your hydration right by drinking plenty of water, avoiding caffeine and alcohol and too much salt!
Another suggestion is the scrub you can get called 'resurface' or something like that – made by L'oreal. You only use it a couple of times a week (and use at night because it makes your face red!). It really works not just with the colouring but also the texture – smoothes it back out. It comes with it's own moisturiser which I don't use but I use the scrub at night a couple of times a week and put bio oil on which it supposed to help clear scarring and even skin tone.
And my final suggestion is 'sheer cover' mineral foundation. You see it on infomercials a lot…tacky I know! But it really works. You can buy it on eBay too so it's easy for you to get some to try it out. You use the tiniest amount but because it doesn't settle into enlarged pores and it contains minerals that reflect light, it disguises any kind of 'scarring' and also it stops you getting spots because it doesn't block pores. The minerals in it reflect light a bit too which acts as a kind of concealer. It's hard to explain but it's fantastic. Just make sure not to use too much – and apply with a kabuki brush starting from the outside and working in so you don't end up with an over made up nose!
I know people say make up's a no no – but because this doesn't block pores and has the added effect of stopping you touching your face too much, I think it's good. You can wear it on its own too and as long as you apply it minimally, it covers but doesn't look like you've got make up on.
Good luck with it hun XX
PS – if you can get them, clean & clear do these blotting paper things – in the uk I find I have to order them in from Hong Kong or somewhere cos they stopped doing them here – but they're REALLY good.
And if your face gets really greasy, just blot with a tissue if you can't find those. Some tissues are to fluffy so I tend to carry around a few sheets of kitchen roll for the purpose!!!
PPS – If you get your skin relatively under control, try using '21 day Fade Cream' (which I get from eBay) because it quickly clears up any scarring. I can only use it once a day though because otherwise (even though it's a 'cream-gel') it can make my skin a bit greasy again so I tend to use that at night but only during periods that my skin's doing 'good'!