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If you have acne scars, and you are like most people, you want to be rid of the scars, just as much as you wanted to be rid of the acne. There are many methods for removing acne scars - some are drastic. However, you might want to start with a milder solution, such as acne scar removal cream before heading off to the dermatologist for drastic treatment.
As with most acne products, there are some acne scar removal creams that work, and some that simply do not work. When looking for acne scar removal cream, it might be a good idea to check with your doctor or dermatologist to find out what they recommend. They may even give you a prescription acne scar removal cream.
When you go to the pharmacy or discount store, or shop online, you will most likely be overwhelmed with the number of choices that you have for acne scar removal creams. That is why a recommendation from a doctor or dermatologist will help you narrow down your choices. You can waste alot of time and money trying products that simply do not work otherwise.
When buying over the counter acne scar removal creams, look for products that contain all natural ingredients if possible. Any good product will contain both vitamin A and vitamin E. Read and follow the directions carefully, and give the product time to work. Too often, people give up on products that work before the product has had time to do what it promises.
Acne scar removal creams take time to work. They are not magic solutions, and they may not even completely remove the scars - but if given time to work, they can greatly diminish the scars, making them less noticeable.
Some acne scar removal creams may irritate your skin. When using a cream for the first time, only use a small amount, in a small area for a day or two, to determine how your skin will react to it. This will help you avoid a full blown allergic reaction, or a full blown breakout. If you do have a bad reaction to the acne scar removal cream, discontinue use, but write down the ingredients of the cream, so you can determine what caused the irritation by trail and error.
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