1. Tomato, which has vitamin A. Vitamin A, controls the production of excess sebum and also an excellent antioxidant. Slice tomato and apply slices directly to skin.
2. Your skin needs water to keep the skin plump, remove toxins and build new skin cells. Drink at least 80 ounces of filtered water a day to give your skin the quality and quantity of water it needs to reveal healthier, fresher skin.
3. Cucumber is one of the refreshing treatments used for the treatment of acne. Blend the cucumber into a paste and apply it on the spots. Leave it for 30 to 45 minutes and then wash it off.
4. The sandalwood and rosewater blend can be used as a facial mask and cab be instantly applied on the pimple areas of skin. Wear it during the night before going to bed.
LM answered Wednesday August 27 2008, 9:48 am: The best thing that fades them is time. I can from personal experiences say that the best products to use for them are salicylic acid spot treatments [they reduce scarring, seem help fade scars faster, and make zits smaller, so they leave less of a scar to begin with]. Prevention also helps, because fewer zits=less scarring. Physician’s formula liquid concealer is absolutely amazing at hiding marks. If yours are very red, choose the double-tipped one. One side has concealer, the other has green stuff that cancels out the red and makes them easier to cover. It's weird, but can work wonders when you get the hang of it.
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