Dark Skinned.[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="Diablo-B"]As stated earlier a dermatologist cant be beat but may I ask is your daughter white, yellow, brown or dark skinned cause I may know what the dark spots are depending on your answer.Diablo-B
Ok I have the same issue. Nothing to worry about. Its a natural characteristic for some people with brown or dark tones of skin. Its called hyper-pigmentation, which is a darkening of the skin area that has been cut or damaged. Its temporary and clears up after a few weeks or a couple months depending on how bad it is. Everyone's skin is different.
The best solution is to avoid the pimples in the first place. But there are skin lightening and complexion evening cremes that can speed up the removal of those dark spots. Im not sure which is the best but I know my mother used to use Ambi Fade Creme.
For me I just wash my face with a mild oil removal facial wash and use "Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion". Its about $25 for the big bottle, lasts between 2 - 3 months and is the best moisturizer I have found. Also change you pillow case often, work out, eat a balanced diet and drink that water.
These tips worked for me but do your daughter a favor and take her to a dermatologist, he/she can give her the best advice for her skin type.
Isn't oil remover creme more dangerous since darker skiined people if not mistaen, have naturally oily skin therefore, causing damage? Also, is there the difference between the cheap and expensive kinds cause not spending that much on something to what to me seems simple and not worth panicking about.
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