Ok so between my eyebrows I have 2 small scars because of 2 pimples i had gotten a month ago. when they first came i was stupid enough to pop them, leaving the small scars. my friends say its not noticeable unless someone's like IN my face or something haha. but, i hate that it's there. i feel like you can see them. its annoying. so ive been using this stuff from clean n' clear. its supposed to diminish acne scars. ive been using it for a week so i know i cant expect miracles yet. i also use a face wash from clean n' clear, for a week too. i just hope they both work. my questions are:
Do these pimple scars last forever?
Will guys care if I have them in between my eyebrows? (i know..its stupid to ask that)
and
do you know of anything else thats cheap that can help just incase the stuff im using now doesn't work? maybe home remedies, if there are any?
LM answered Wednesday August 12 2009, 10:46 pm: Guys won't care. If there's a guy close enought o your face to actually notice them, I can pretty much guarantee that looking for acne scars isn't on his agenda ;]
Plus, us girls have this magical stuff called concealer at our disposal. As long as it doesn't look fake, I've found that it really helps cover acne acars, especially when set with powder.
Someone told me ages ago that salicylic acid helps prevent and reduce scarring. So I've used a spot treatment with that ingredient ever since, and my skin seems to have really improved over time. (New acne happens less often, scars seem to fade faster)
You can buy spot treatments for less than $10, even $5, at WalMart or Target.
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