Friday, February 18, 2011

Acne Scar Skincare

By Camila Villetas


When acne leaves damaged skin in its wake, caring for that skin takes some extra tender loving care. Just like any part of your body that is injured, you should learn ways to take very good care of the part of your skin that bears stretchmarks from your war with acne. But in case you are patient and care for it well, that skin can recover in its own time which will reduce the impact of the marks as well.

The human skin is very recuperative. When you see it, the skin is our largest organ and every inch of it is exposed to the dangers around the globe every day.

Acne brings another of challenge to the skin. Because acne can cover a large part of the skin and it might be part you will ever have for months or years, it can leave some pretty deep stretch marks behind. So its important to get sound advice so you encourage those stretch marks to heal and so your treatment of the wounds doesn't make them any worse. And because most of us must take care of or skin ourselves without the assistance of medical intervention, most of the chores of caring for acne damaged skin are done at home.

From now on, everything you use on the skin should be selected to be gentle to that part of your body and so it doesn't increase the problem. The soaps and locations you use onto the skin to sooth it and clean it must be gentle and not include any abrasive elements at all. Oils even in products made for the skin a clog pores in the skin that is damaged by acne and slow the recovery process.

Also, take your care for your acne stretchmarks to another location level and seek out products made specifically for care of your specific skin problem. These will be products that are made to promote healing and that have nothing in them that will slow the operation of recovery or damage the skin any further. Moreover, they will often also contribute making the scars less noticeable by lightening their color and reducing swelling. So while they may not heal the scars entirely, they can help the healing continue and make them easier to live with. Then you can let your body take it from there.




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