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Minimise acne scars

by Praveena

I got scne scar on my face. It is now 10 years old.

Wich cream is best to remove or to minimise?.

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Jan 02, 2009
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Glycolic acid to improve acne scars
by: Raffaella

If you acne scars is not severe, i suggest you Glycolic acid gel 30%.
Glycolic acid has been the leader for many years in advanced skin treatments all around the world. Glycolic peels are often used in concentrations ranging from 10% to 80%. Glycolic acid is also considered the smallest of the Alpha Hydroxy Acids, providing for an excellent way to penetrate the surface of the skin. Because of this small size, Glycolic can reach deep down into difficult areas where oil collect and bacteria form. Glycolic will exfoliate and thoroughly clean out all areas of the skin, resulting in drastic improvements of the skins appearance.Once inside the skin's cell, glycolic acid will serve as a catalyst for the formation of new collagen which will reduce the appearance of wrinkles on the skin's surface. Glycolic acid is great for eliminating fine lines around the eyes, lip creases, Bacteria causing Acne, small to medium scars, sun spots, hyperpigmentation and many other blemishes associated with aged skin. You can expect to observe a more refreshed, smoother, and healthier looking skin almost immediately after using our glycolic products. Chemical peels are an easy way to greatly improve your overall look, and significantly boost your level of confidence.
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