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Apr 25, 2016
Jade S.
I've just recently had surgery to remove a cyst and shortly after I've been noticing more and more subclinical acne on my forehead… what are quick ways to get rid of it?
Apr 26, 2016
Jessica D.
This was may not be quick but it'll definatly help, and there's no risk, so if it doesn't work then its no biggy. But all natural honey!! Wash your face with it, it will help to sooth and reduce redness, also helps with scarring. It MUST be 100% organic farmers honey, preferably creamy but doesn't need to be, it just applies better to the face. Wash your face with it like you would a normal face wash!! I suggest following up with vitamin E oil and Rosehip oil, I have oily skin and never would have thought putting more oil on my face would 1) get rid of my acne/scars and 2) balance out my oil! But it all takes time, I would give it at least 2 weeks for your skin to adjust to the change and see results! But when you do its long lasting. Sorry this is so long ahaha anyways good luck beautiful :)
Jun 30, 2016
Sophie A.
Acne!! It scares me a lot!! Acne is the common cause of spots. I had heard about Zeroblem which is a dermatologist-developed spot treatment from Solvaderm skin care brand designed to clear up breakouts quickly by intensively targeting and healing unsightly, sore blemishes. Acne treatment will usually clear most spots if you use it properly.