Pitted Acne Scar help

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What are some things I can do for Deep-pitted acne scars on my cheeks and nose, I am currently using topical taz 3-4 times a week.

The acne scars on my cheeks used to be purple and red, now they are lightening up to light-brown and pink.
 
use taz everyday
 
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try microneedling or scar laser
 
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tazarotene retinoid 3rd generation tret is 1st, works way faster and irretates way less
I'm not sure if plant vitamin A is not a toxin, bro.

Accutane, which is an isotretinoid, hyper dose of plant vitamin A pigment, taken orally, gives you liver damage, depression, and your kids birth defects (specifically genitalia of your male kids will be underdeveloped), plus you're allergic to sun.

Wouldn't it logically follow, that the same plant vitamin A gives you damage to your facial skin?

Such topical trenioind too gives us allergy to sun, which means that our facial tissue becomes weak and incapable of protecting itself. Just this alone could be an indication of the phenomenon of 'ageing badly', if our facial skin could not tolerate slightest of damage, and will basically be ageing hard from simple winter winds and demiseasonal winds.

There could be more issues with general ageing over the years, where toxified cells experience eventual leeching of stuck chemical (in this case vitamin A pigment alongside whatever petroleum based solvent was used to extract it), into surrounding cells, meaning our facial tissue cells get poisoning, and from that chemical poisoning dehydration and damage of components of cells.

Are there any tretinoid people who took it for over a decade who's before and after we can compare?
 
No it'll make it worse
Really, why. Jack Kruse would say otherwise, I am sure.
To be fair, if you have undetoxxed seed oils, it could give you hyperpigmentation. But, otherwise, sunlight gonna rejuvenate any skin it falls upon. It's gonna give you melanin energy to be used by cells as electricity / ATP, it's gonna give you activation of 1,000 genes in your genetic expression, it's gonna give you vitamin D and it's degradation products which are a lot of hormones.
 
Really, why. Jack Kruse would say otherwise, I am sure.
To be fair, if you have undetoxxed seed oils, it could give you hyperpigmentation. But, otherwise, sunlight gonna rejuvenate any skin it falls upon. It's gonna give you melanin energy to be used by cells as electricity / ATP, it's gonna give you activation of 1,000 genes in your genetic expression, it's gonna give you vitamin D and it's degradation products which are a lot of hormones.
While all those may be true, it's the intensity and inability to control where sunlight lands that makes it so harmful. It's the same reason we have SPF, and not using it with prolonged exposure over years to the sun can fastforward aging, increase risk for melanoma, and in rare cases cause immunosuppression. It's ok if done in moderation but again will worsen discoloration since acne scars are more prone to hyperpigmentation
 
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While all those may be true, it's the intensity and inability to control where sunlight lands that makes it so harmful. It's the same reason we have SPF, and not using it with prolonged exposure over years to the sun can fastforward aging, increase risk for melanoma, and in rare cases cause immunosuppression. It's ok if done in moderation
Lol, sunscreen is gonna give you cancer. Why are you heating toxic chemicals on your face?
but again will worsen discoloration since acne scars are more prone to hyperpigmentation
Greatest point ever made on this website.
This is important for everyone to consider.

Also, sunbathing of our organs could also obviously help our anti ageing and rejuvenation, sunbathing of face is not absolutely necessary.
 
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Lol, sunscreen is gonna give you cancer. Why are you heating toxic chemicals on your face?

Greatest point ever made on this website.
This is important for everyone to consider.

Also, sunbathing of our organs could also obviously help our anti ageing and rejuvenation, sunbathing of face is not absolutely necessary.
It's generally safe but yes there have been studies linking some brands of sunscreen to melanoma. While I can't say for sure since I've never had any adverse affects, I try and avoid oxybenzone, homosalate, and octocrylene since they disrupt your endocrine system/hormone release. To be honest, I'd rather take the risk with SPF than the gurantee with blasting my face with sun, as I live in an area that hits 100+ daily throughout the summer and has very intense heat.
 
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It's generally safe but yes there have been studies linking some brands of sunscreen to melanoma. While I can't say for sure since I've never had any adverse affects, I try and avoid oxybenzone, homosalate, and octocrylene since they disrupt your endocrine system/hormone release. To be honest, I'd rather take the risk with SPF than the gurantee with blasting my face with sun, as I live in an area that hits 100+ daily throughout the summer and has very intense heat.
Wear a hat, lol.
You wouldn't say that would rather stuff when you'd 'age badly' after a decade of use, because toxins are gradually leeching acidity and damage cells, dehydrating them permanently and ageing them.
The only thing I have ever put on my face so far has been raw butter.
 
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Wear a hat, lol.
You wouldn't say that would rather stuff when you'd 'age badly' after a decade of use, because toxins are gradually leeching acidity and damage cells, dehydrating them permanently and ageing them.
The only thing I have ever put on my face so far has been raw butter.
I use raw honey :feelskek:
 
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Does it help in any way?
I thought it's just sugar, and predigested proteins, and enzymes.
Do I guess correctly that it help you with collagen?
You need to use ment
 
Does it help in any way?
I thought it's just sugar, and predigested proteins, and enzymes.
Do I guess correctly that it help you with collagen?
Yeah i prefer it as a mask, it's got lots of good antibacterial and antimicrobal stuff in it and surprisingly anti-inflammatory too
 

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