Acne scars are the woe of people of all age groups. However, more often than not it is the people themselves who are responsible for causing them. Scars usually occur when acne is squeezed or pinched. Some scars can heal by themselves but it can take a while! At times some scars become a lifelong on the skin although their severity can be substantially reduced through treatment. Acne scars are not just of a standard type. Some get pitted which happens when the skin tissue beneath the skin gets damaged. Another variety is the red, brown pigmentation which is visible after the acne has cleared up.
Pigmentation compared to pitting is easier to heal provided the treatment is begun immediately after the clearing up of acne. Some treatments are completely natural, for instance a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water can be applied on the affected area and left overnight. Another very simple and handy method is to rub ice on the pores for tightening them. Some skin care experts even suggest rubbing a sliced tomato on the skin.
Some more home remedies to treat acne scars are applying turmeric paste on the scars. Raw garlic has also proven to be a very good treatment for acne blemishes. If you are using a synthetic toner, you could switch to apple cider vinegar which not only serves as an effective toner but also helps a great deal in doing away with acne scars. However, if you are someone who depends more on off-the-shelf products rather than your own kitchen stuff then the market is flooded with many products such as oral medication as well as creams and gels that claim to effectively do away with your blemishes. What however, needs to be kept in mind is the type of acne scars you have, their severity as also the sensitivity of your skin type. Your medical history is also very important in case you plan to take oral medication.
A consultation with your medical practitioner or a skin care specialist is highly recommended before you begin with any kind of treatment. Also, don't expect any results for a minimum of six weeks. Anything that claims to have instant effects can be very dangerous to the skin and could even cause permanent scarring. Your skin deserves better? So, take care.