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3 Guiding Principles for Removing Acne Scars

In an era of expanding medical choice one is often bemused as to which way to turn. This is especially true when determining the most pertinent solution to your acne scar troubles. Do you follow the natural path or the chemical path, and then more specifically, which course of action.

To make the decision making process a little easier we have collated and analyzed the most common acne scar removal techniques currently in use. Hopefully this may defuse your quandary and assist in finding the right solution for you.

PRINCIPLE #1: KEEPING CLEAR OF CHEMICAL ACNE SCARS TREATMENTS

Many medical experts are now warning against the overuse of intrusive chemical treatments for acne scar removal. The once favored chemical peel treatments are coming under increasing scrutiny due to the drastic inflammation it causes along with the lengthy recovery time needed.

In a similar fashion, many invasive microdermabrasion techniques are not only expensive, but leave the patient with a layer of raw pinkish flesh that is easily damaged when initially exposed to natural elements such as the sun. Recovery times for such treatment can also extend over months, often causing a great inconvenience to the life of the patient.

PRINCIPLE #2: DETERMINING THE BEST NATURAL ACNE SCARS TREATMENT

ROSE HIP OIL

Rose hip oil has been used for years as a natural anti-acne solution. This is due mainly to the effectiveness at which it can be absorbed into the skin, thanks largely to its molecular composition being somewhat similar to that of human skin. It is also touted as an effective acne scarring solution due to its ability to increase elasticity and flatten scarring.

Although, many skin specialists agree that the later use is a slight extension on the product’s best use as although it effectively treats acne, it’s scar removal qualities are easily usurped with other, more effective natural products.

HELIX ASPERSA MÜLLER GLYCOCONJUGATES

When talking of natural acne scars treatment natural and medical experts alike recommend products with a Helix Aspersa Muller glycoconjugates base over rosehip oil. This ingredient is derived from snail secretion and is the closest natural substance that resembles the cell structure of human skin. As a result, its absorption rates are much faster than rose hip oil.

This imperative ingredient is a natural invertebrate, in other words, it is designed to respond to injury by regenerating damaged cells, including scar tissue, without inflammatory reaction. Moreover, it accelerates the regeneration process by replacing the scar collagen with a mixture of skin cells and invisible collagen fibers.

PRINCIPLE #3: SOURCING THE BEST HELIX ASPERSA MÜLLER PRODUCT

So where can you find over-the-counter acne products containing Helix Aspersa Muller? The industry standard is BIOSKINCARE. This acne treatment gel rids the skin of the cause of adult acne as its 100% natural ingredients effortlessly unclog pores and reduce bacteria build up. In addition to it’s acne scar reduction properties, it is one of the best acne home remedies available on the market.

- Valerie Garner

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