Raw 100% unrefined african shea butter. It evens out your skin tone and fades away blemishes. You can find it on amazon for cheap! Hope this helps as it helped me tremendously! :)
Ambi fade cream. They have them for three different skin types. I use this for my acne scars as well as my stretch marks and if u apply it every day in weeks the spots start to dissapear. Its around $5-6
Use vitamin e ,lightening serum or vitamin c serum. It takes a whole to see results but def works. An wear sunscreen every day do they don't get worse.
Use anything with retinol in it. Philosophy has these amazing pads called "miracle worker" pads. THEY ARE PHENOMENAL! They also help improve the texture of your skin, diminish fine lines and wrinkles, and even out redness too! Just use a really good sunscreen :)
Like Erica A. said, Vitamin E works well. I started getting dark scars for acne, and this helped me a lot. It also takes care of new break outs pretty fast too.
Garnier Dark Spot Corrector
Ambi fade Cream
SPF 40+ day-midday, 15 evenings
Glycolic acid toner - peter thomas roth
or
Olay Microdermabrasion peel system
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Sep 22, 2012
Loren E.
I've been searching for something to fade post acne marks and dark spots forever. Are there any products or methods that work for you?
Sep 22, 2012
Leanna S.
Raw 100% unrefined african shea butter. It evens out your skin tone and fades away blemishes. You can find it on amazon for cheap! Hope this helps as it helped me tremendously! :)
Sep 23, 2012
Mary P.
Time Balm Spot Concealer with Tea Tree Oil
Oct 18, 2012
Kelsey T.
Oct 18, 2012
Emma N.
Clinique dark spot corrector but use a sun screen too
Oct 18, 2012
Erica A.
Use vitamin e ,lightening serum or vitamin c serum. It takes a whole to see results but def works. An wear sunscreen every day do they don't get worse.
Oct 18, 2012
Janeece M.
Use anything with retinol in it. Philosophy has these amazing pads called "miracle worker" pads. THEY ARE PHENOMENAL! They also help improve the texture of your skin, diminish fine lines and wrinkles, and even out redness too! Just use a really good sunscreen :)
Oct 20, 2012
Erica F.
Like Erica A. said, Vitamin E works well. I started getting dark scars for acne, and this helped me a lot. It also takes care of new break outs pretty fast too.
Oct 22, 2012
Robin N.
REVERSE regimen by Rodan + Fields is made to do just that!
Oct 22, 2012
Alexa W.
proactiv dark spot corrector or aveeno skin brightening moisturizer
Nov 02, 2012
Dania M.
Garnier Dark Spot Corrector
Ambi fade Cream
SPF 40+ day-midday, 15 evenings
Glycolic acid toner - peter thomas roth
or
Olay Microdermabrasion peel system
Try retinol serum - optional
Moisturize as needed - Embryolisse Moisturizer
Nov 03, 2012
Yumi R.
Mederma SPF Cream everyday for a month and you will see a difference.
Retinol definitely works too as previously mentioned!