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IPL laser treatment with gentle, moisturizing products will do the trick. May also want to try the Dr Dennis Gross daily peels.
Any Peter Thomas Roth glycolic product will help you with this. Try the 10% face cream or the 20% swabs and leave on overnight. It may feel itchy or burny a little bit - that means it's working. Wear sunscreen the next day! I had cystic acne with similar scars 20 yrs ago and an aesthetician at the time finally healed it all with glycolics. I've used them ever since and no one can ever guess my age. PS the PTR glycolic face wash was drying for me - try the other products, though.
@Anonymous sorry you have to live with this, I have cystic acne that leaves behind discoloration when it (finally) heals so I know some of your pain (plus I am also a picker/poker). I have found alot of success with the Neogen Lemon peel pads, they also come in wine & green tea which I hear are just as good, they have really helped my dark spots lighten up. Like others have said any good AHA serum will help as will Vit. C, you just have to remember to do that at night as it makes your skin more sensitive to the sun, I tend to slack off & not do my night routine so adding the Neogen pads really works for me since it is just an extra min or so in my morning routine. Good luck, I hope some of the suggestions work for you 🙂
Sorry to hear what your going through, I been through that too during my high school years and it was really bad to the point i would be wearing sweaters during summer since it was all over my arms too. What i did is go to a dermatologist and had a few chemical peels. It was life changing, I now have minimal scars on my arms, and my face is all cleared up. It boosted my self confidence too now, and I am able to wear tanks and strapless shirts without feeling all self conscious
Hi Sweetie,
I'm so sorry that you are going through this! I went through a similar time with my skin when I was younger. Here is a little advice that I would share that has changed my life and skin forever. Addressing the issue internally is more important than the product you use. I am a holistic practitioner and I can tell you that all chronic skin issues stem from an imbalance in your body, more specifically in your gut. Typically it is a yeast/candida issue. Make sure you try to avoid processed foods, fried foods, dairy and soy. These foods raise havoc on your gut and hormones and contribute to breakouts. As far as the scarring is concerned I would highly recommend the Sunday Riley Good Genes. It's really pricey but worth every penny. There are also several small trial sizes available. Kate Somerville also has a great dark spot corrector that will work wonders on the scarring. A good glycolic acid or AHA peel serum will work wonders on your skin texture and clarity too.
Good luck xoxox
Good luck!
this was super helpful and answered some questions I had about this problem as well
@Anonymous Sounds like you might have excoriation, skin picking disorder, which a doctor or therapist can help. Keep a fidget toy in your hands, use that when the urge to pick occurs.
Yes you're abusing your skin daily. Have you seen a dermatologist to go over all the products you use and how often to use?
You mentioned the skin soaks up moisturizer, it's pleading for balance. Lots of drying ingredients like clay, Neutrogena, purifying.
I'm basically just gonna second all the advice people have posted above. Less often really is more, especially when it comes to skin care. If you don't have acne anymore and your only real concern is the post inflammatory hyper-pigmentation and scarring, I would recommend using only products that focus on correcting that issue.
Chemical exfoliation imo is much gentler and more effective than physical exfoliation. A good combination of alpha and beta hydroxy acids will help clean out your pores and remove dead skin cells. Kojic acid, vitamin c, and niacinamide all are good skincare ingredients that help with lightening pigmentation and brightening the skin over all. Some people do get clogged pores from vitamin c (and vitamin c is generally not very stable) but if you find a vit c serum that works for you, it should help. My personal favorites are the TLC night serum and babyfacial face mask from Drunk Elephant. Paula's Choice has a good 10% niacinamide booster. I haven't really found a good enough vitamin c or kojic acid serum yet, but korean skincare tends to include those ingredients more so that might be something you'd want to look into?
I totally agree with the poster above. I say shy away from the drying, acne-fighting ingredients that you seem to be using. I would switch to a gentle, sulfate free (if you can handle it), scent free, hydrating cleanser for morning and night, some gentle chemical exfoliation (such as with a mask or toner, I love @theordinary's glycolic acid 7% toner, it smells like cucumber and doesn't burn or irritate but has wonderful AHA/BHA)... As well as a deep hydrator such as a beauty oil or moisturizer. I really personally like Kiehl's ultra facial cream. You don't need much more than that. Facemasks that help with scarring are nice, and you are already good with SPF. I think simplifying would help a lot, as well as implementing some gentle chemical exfoliants to help with scarring. 🙂 Cheers!
@Anonymous, I don't have significant scarring, but can't resist squeezing and popping acne, and because I'm so pale, everything leaves a mark. Everything. Usually for weeks
It sounds like you're using a lot of products that draw out oil or gunk, like clay masks and exfoliants. Have you thought about cutting back on that, and focusing on a simple cleanser and good hydration? For the longest time, I thought the most squeaky clean cleanser would keep acne at bay, and when I finally switched to a gentler cleanser and added a serum 2x/day, I had less acne overall, and when I did get a pimple, my skin healed much faster. Your skin will also heal faster if it's super hydrated (think of an exposed cut vs one under a bandaid). I use fresh soy cleanser, and had good luck with Caudalie Vinoperfect serum for hydrating before my moisturizer.
You mention you use a sunscreen - that's a must for lessening scars, so keep that up! You'll need to give it time though. It can take me weeks or even months for my skin to turn and fully heal a scar.