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Drinking a lot of water to help reduce scars...

Water is the simplest way to fade or reduce the appearance of scars, acne, or bumps that you get on your face from sun exposure or sweat, it can also help eczema. Water can help because it keeps your skin well hydrated and cleans out the toxins and waste from your body and on your skin. You must drink from 7 to 8 cups of water a day to help your skin. Other ways to help treat scars or acne are aloe vera, onion extract and even tomato because they are natural and rich in vitamins...(:

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