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.
PunkieFreak4690 answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 7:56 am: There are so many creams out there you can buy at the drugstore/grocery store. The famous one, Mederma; but they have several brands. I'd look in the first aid aisle for it. They usually contain ingredients that only smooth the roughness of the scar, flattening it, and making it look like it is vanishing. Truth is, the stuff in the stores can't completely remove scars, because that's all they do. And the creams can be a possible several-week treatment for best results. That's the only inexpensive at-home method you can do.
Down the road, there are laser treatments for scars that give better results; but there isn't anything that can virtually remove them, unfortantely.
j-san answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 4:10 am: If it helps, I brought this cream that was suppose to make ance scars vanish ... the components were mostly sunscreen. So apparently, massaging sunscreen on your scars will help reduce the visibility. Don't expect a quick fix though. [ j-san's advice column | Ask j-san A Question ]
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