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PostPosted: 05/20/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Vitman C Cream helping with DENTS from acne! Vote now! Reply with quote


I need some advice on which is better for treating acne dents, retinol or vitamin C? I’ve already used cream with vitamin C and had success on minor dents on my cheek. However, they are not smooth as I want them to be.
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PostPosted: 06/08/06 - 08:56    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I am satisfied with vitamin C cream. I initially bought it B &C and I had a V-beam laser treatment. The nurse recommended I buy and use the Vitamin C cream to help the collagen growth. I had dents on my cheek and within a few days I’ve noticed a difference. The dents are almost "filled" and my face is smooth the cream I bought was expensive, but it is definitely speeding up my collagen growth. So, I can tell you that vitamin C cream will help you with acne dents.
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PostPosted: 01/18/07 - 03:48    Post subject: Re: Vitman C Cream helping with DENTS from acne! Vote now! Reply with quote

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