There are multiple types of acne scars that leave sudden indentations in the skin. Acne scar treatment does not have to be costly. The best way to reduce acne scarring is to follow a strict cleansing regime during the acne stage and resisting temptation to manipulate the breakouts. Natural healing elements such as Propolis and Shea Butter can help the skin to recover. It can also be helped by an ingredient called Glycolic acid, this helps to improve the skin’s texture and appearance by reducing scarring, which can occur if squeezing or picking has taken place.
Here are our top products and in-spa treatment to help reduce imperfections left behind from the effects of Acne:
HOME-USE PRODUCTS
Clinically proven, Pevonia's Clear-Control Moisturiser is an oil-free, light-textured cream to promote skin repair and support the prevention of sequelae (hyperpigmentation/ scarring). Containing a profusion of Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin B3, Tea-Tree Oil, Cinnamon, Thyme and Witch Hazel, Caviar Lime, Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid, these effective ingredients provide a daily release action which also helps to eliminate dead skin cells, impurities, environmental pollutants, and toxicity build-up.
Pevonia’s Resurfacing Glycocides Cream contains Glycolic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin E and Chamomile, which enables this highly smoothing formula to reduce the appearance of fine lines, and acne scaring, leaving skin rejuvenated, hydrated and soft. The glycolic acid works to loosen dead cells' bond preventing epidermal thickening and promoting a gradual daily exfoliation. Smoothing skin and reducing the appearance of fine lines and scaring.
The Age-Correction Firming Marine Elastin Cream is a fine textured cream, which works on preserving and improving skin elasticity and tightness. Elastin, Hyaluronic Acid, Squalane and Aloe provide the perfect combination for delivering results. With UV protection, it is recommended for all skin types with lack of elasticity and those with scarring.
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