Permanent acne mark treatment is what people want.
Not a brief fix or cover up.
What you need is a treatment that works on all forms of acne and related skin conditions such as the following: stubborn facial, back, and chest acne, blackheads, pimples, pustules, oily skin, rosacea and a host of other bothersome and embarrassing acne conditions.
Again, temporary treatments such as OTC products, prescription meds, antibiotics, facial washes, drying agents, etc, are only a temporary fix.
The problem of OTC products and medicines is that they never treat the root cause of the acne, thus the blemishes always come back.
Acne, pimples, and blackheads tell us that there is an internal problem that needs correcting.
These breakouts are an internal signal of issues out of balance that need attention.
The use of external applications will only treat the symptoms and provide a temporary fix.
Plus, many of the oral and topical treatments have chemicals that carry damaging and dangerous side effects, cause skin rashes, chemical sensitivities, can damage the liver plus many times make us immune to long-term elimination of the acne.
To deal with the internal root causes of acne breakouts, you have to repair the internal imbalances, thus allowing the skin to heal itself naturally, without the use of carcinogenic chemicals.
When you heal from the inside out, the problem gets fixed permanently.
This is the approach to take on any form of acne and until recently has been long misunderstood.
Natural treatment is fast becoming the gold standard and it is long overdue.
I would also like to give you some common sense tips to be used with the treatment to end acne marks and acne scars.
Some of these practical measures will hasten your total healing.
Over exposure to the sun can complicate acne marks and acne scars healing.
With the increased sun exposure, acne scars become dark in color and the healing process is slowed considerably.
Hence, it is prudent to use a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or more that also utilizes physical blocking properties.
After two hours, reapplication is necessary Avoid at all costs, picking or pinching of the acne.
This will produce inflammation of the pores and that in turn will allow for increase penetration of bacteria back into the skin.
Thus, the healing process will have to start all over again.
To conclude, I feel your frustration and pain with the ongoing battle of acne.
It's like a dark shadow that always follows us wherever we go.
Up to this point, there has been no other approach to end this menace other than external applications and oral medications that at best provide only temporary relief.
Acne management, prevention, and elimination has now changed for the better.
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