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		<title>By: Lu W</title>
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		<description>Retinol (Vitamin A) works well. A really good option is Green Cream but that costs a lot. 

Exfoliation - manual (by microdermabrasion clothes/brushes/ scrubs) or chemical (acids, glycolic/aha/bha) 
I find this method to work well

Eat healthy/take multivitamins

WEAR SUNSCREEN!!! Otherwise your skin will keep on producing pigments, melanin, and sun exposure slows healing processes.


I&#039;m also very wary of drugstore products because I&#039;m just not very impressed with any line. I tried Vichy&#039;s Normaderm and it was alright. The night lotion is pretty good, so perhaps you could give that a try? Generally, I think good skincare costs more so perhaps you could explore some of the other options out there? 

Hope that helped</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retinol (Vitamin A) works well. A really good option is Green Cream but that costs a lot. </p>
<p>Exfoliation &#8211; manual (by microdermabrasion clothes/brushes/ scrubs) or chemical (acids, glycolic/aha/bha)<br />
I find this method to work well</p>
<p>Eat healthy/take multivitamins</p>
<p>WEAR SUNSCREEN!!! Otherwise your skin will keep on producing pigments, melanin, and sun exposure slows healing processes.</p>
<p>I&#039;m also very wary of drugstore products because I&#039;m just not very impressed with any line. I tried Vichy&#039;s Normaderm and it was alright. The night lotion is pretty good, so perhaps you could give that a try? Generally, I think good skincare costs more so perhaps you could explore some of the other options out there? </p>
<p>Hope that helped</p>
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