A Safe Way to Fade Acne Scars

The internet is full of websites with information on how to fade scars caused by acne. Some of them will work well, others reasonably well; some will not work at all. It is vital to discover how to fade acne scars easily and without risk.

Bleaching creams and modern chemicals are used to fade acne scarring along with surgery: both of these methods could prove expensive.

These chemicals, and surgery, can be replaced by simple inexpensive products, such as olive oil and rose hip syrup: and with a simple schedule that can be followed at home, The scars can be encouraged to fade easily and inexpensively.

The Lemon Juice method

Take one cup of lemon juice; you can use juice from a fresh lemon or ready squeezed juice, and one cup of water. Mix these two ingredients into a bowl. Soak a piece of cloth in the mixture and pass the cloth gently over the acne scars. Allow the mixture to dry. Repeat this daily. This method will take longer than the artificial ways, but is less risky and will encourage skin rejuvenation in a natural way.

Olive oil Vitamin E and Rosehip oil.

Take pure olive oil. Clean the face thoroughly to remove any dirt or excess facial oil. Massage the face with olive oil three to four times a day. The healing properties of olive oil will not cause clogging of the skin which could lead to furthers skin problems in the future. This is ideal for facial acne scars.

A mixture of vitamin E with its moisturizing properties should be applied to the scars daily.

Using Rose hip oil has many benefits and should be applied to the scars daily. By applying it will strengthen the skin as well clearing the acne scars. As with olive oil it should be used alongside other treatments.

Baking soda

Baking soda is a natural product, when mixed with water and applied to the face as a mask, will prove to be an extremely efficient and strong exfoliate, that will gently clear the face of acne scars and dead skin cells.

These homemade recipes provide a natural and safe way to fade acne scarring. They are also inexpensive and can easily be purchased in grocery stores or chemists (drug stores). The best time to apply these remedies is at night, just before retiring to bed, as the skin seems to heal better while people sleep.

As a one-time teenager and later a father of two daughters, Oliver Webb fully understands the angst Acne and Acne spots and pimples can cause. He now writes article on treatments for acne on http://www.youracneadvice.com/


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