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Acne is an outbreak of inflamed, infected skin follicles that generally occur on the face, chest, back, and neck. Once acne is treated and begins to heal, the skin forms small scabs on the follicles to allow them to heal from within. Unfortunately, while the redness and swelling are fading, the discolored, raised scabs can be just as unsightly as the acne was. Between natural remedies and conventional medications, there are plenty of products that can help speed the healing process so that you can get your perfect skin back. The most popular include over-the-counter (OTC) washes and acne creams, tea tree oil, warm compresses, honey, and aloe vera gel.
 
Acne is an outbreak of inflamed, infected skin follicles that generally occur on the face, chest, back, and neck. Once acne is treated and begins to heal, the skin forms small scabs on the follicles to allow them to heal from within. Unfortunately, while the redness and swelling are fading, the discolored, raised scabs can be just as unsightly as the acne was. Between natural remedies and conventional medications, there are plenty of products that can help speed the healing process so that you can get your perfect skin back. The most popular include over-the-counter (OTC) washes and acne creams, tea tree oil, warm compresses, honey, and aloe vera gel.
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
===Adopting a Cleaning Regimen===
 
===Adopting a Cleaning Regimen===