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10348794 tn?1414503126

Acne Marks

I have acne and darks at my back. I have the habit of scraching, touching and popping it out. I have darks 'cause of that. Will that mark fade away or it won't?
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I have excessive acne marks on my face (nose especially and a little on the left cheek) and I alwsys pick my pimples but now these marks r not fading :( and I masturbate once in two days    Is there any solution ?
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10348794 tn?1414503126
Thank you so much for replying!

I've been with the problems for years by now!! :'( i went for check up and told me to apply tretin and glocin. And tablets Trebefin and it was working. But the same happen again and I dont know what to do anymore. I try to rub my back everyday to get rid of the sunken acne. I can't wear any open shirts for that. I have it on my neck line too and can't tie up my hair :'( . It was on my face too but now its reducing :) but my back is the problem. :( will scrubbing cream work too? Of tea tree oil maybe?
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Try using tea tree oil or tea tree oil soap for the acne.  The scars will take some time to fade, but there are many topical creams that can fade acne scars.  It will take a little time.

Try adjusting your diet to help your skin.  Digestive problems and dietary problems result in skin problems.  Eat more veggies, less sugar, only healhty oils, no fast food.  Try reducing dairy.  If you have Celiac disease you will have skin problems.  
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