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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/28/2014 9:09 am

Hi, what is the best way to deal with this? It is mostly non active acne rather hyperpigmentation. i have had some of these exact spots for years...what is the best way to treat this...is any of it permanent?

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(@misshopeful123)

Posted : 10/28/2014 9:11 am

yeah im in the same situation some of my red marks are 2+ years old dont know what to do :(


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/28/2014 9:47 am

yeah im in the same situation some of my red marks are 2+ years old dont know what to do

What have you tried?


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(@misshopeful123)

Posted : 10/28/2014 1:53 pm

pdl

ipl

some mild salilicydic acid peels

yeah they helped just a tiny bit for me

i dont know maybe something is really wrong with my skin maybe they work way better with you

good luck


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/28/2014 3:58 pm

Glycolic? im starting my second week on aha+ with nothing to show for it yet but giving it a shot


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(@paigers)

Posted : 10/28/2014 4:01 pm

Lemon juice can be used topically to reduce scarring, and it worked pretty well for me. It was my go-to product before I started using AHA+ from The Regimen, which cleared up two red mark/scars from past breakouts in just two days.


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/28/2014 8:29 pm

anybody else with feedback?


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/29/2014 12:28 am

BUMP


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/29/2014 9:14 pm

ANYBODY?


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(@derpface)

Posted : 10/30/2014 4:47 pm

SOMEBODY!


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(@healthnut91)

Posted : 10/30/2014 6:27 pm

Have you tried a topical retinoid? The most effective ones are prescription only and IMO they are superior at reducing hyperpigmentation and regenerating skin. For the mean time, I would suggest using the 10% Glycolic acid available on this site. You could use it daily but I would also recommend using a moisturizer afterwards that is vitamin-enriched. Neutrogena Naturals vitamin-enriched moisturizer is pretty good and it will help the skin heal more quickly.


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