Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase
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What is Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase?
Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase is a treatment product that erases unsightly and embarrassing post-acne scars and marks. It uses powerful lightening ingredients that reduce the red marks that acne and blemishes leave behind. There is nothing worse than having red or brown spots that stay around even after the acne and the blemishes are gone. Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase promises to give you a more even tone and complexion when you use their product as directed.
What are the Active Ingredients in Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase?
The active/key ingredient in this Scar Fade and Erase cream in the powerful ingredient known as Hydroquinone and is at a concentration of 2%.
- Hydroquinone- a strong inhibitor of melanin (pigment in the skin) production. Hydroquinone does not bleach the skin but lightens it.
Pros
- Powerful active ingredient
- Low cost
- Found in any drug and/or grocery store
Cons
- Some heath concerns about Hydroquinone, some even are trying to get it banned.
- Not great reviews
- Only targets the pigment component of scarring, not the skin smoothness.
Cost of Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase?
$13.99 for 2 fl oz
Should you buy Acne Free Scar Fade & Erase?
I think if you are on a budget and have embarrassing marks left over from acne and blemishes that this may be a product you could try. That being said, I don’t think this is a miracle product and if you have a little bit more money to spend then there are a lot of other great face lighteners that can give you a more even skin tone.
I am on the fence about Hydroquinone being a product that you should or shouldn’t use. I have seen it work wonders on many people’s skin and in a professional setting I do suggest that my clients use it for a month then take a month or two off, then use it for a month and again take some time off. I think moderation is the key.







