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What To Do About Acne Scars

Getting and then trying to treat acne can be difficult. Once you find a treatment that works, you often think that this will be the end of your long journey of treatment, but it may not be. For some people, it last much longer than this. This is because of a problem that not a lot of people have; it is called acne scarring. Acne scars are basically the dark scars that are left once the acne has gone away. In other words, the acne has actually damaged your face much like when you get a cut or bruise. There are few things that you can actually try, that are completely natural and safe, to try to get rid of the acne scars. Using grated cucumbers, orange peels, or even lemon peels, have been proven very effective in treating the scars and still leaving your skin well conditioned. You can also try using turmeric powder and coriander juice as well.

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