Well we all know there are many reasons why scabs won’t heel. One is picking your scabs. Yes even you can break this habit!
When you do this nasty habit it can lead to infections and scaring. Here are some valuable tips to stop that bad habit of picking your scabs!!
One good tip is to cut your nails short. Do this and it may help you stop picking your scabs. Always keep your cuts covered with clean bandages. This will do two things; One is: it will help keep your cuts clean, and when your cuts are covered you can’t keep picking your scabs. They can heal in good time!!
Try keeping lotion on the scab, when your scab dry out they tend to get itchy.
It is a good idea to keep hand lotion on them, they will feel better and heal faster. When you find yourself picking your scabs, you may get an infection and a bad scar, so think before you scratch your cuts.
If you find that you have a scab on your face; you can try a couple of things. You first need to get your face nice and clean. Try a non-irritating face wash. This will help get the dirt and the bacteria out and will clean the cut. You can use a warm towel to keep the cut clean.
Now that you have the scab clean, take a little petroleum jelly and apply to your scab on your face. Do this 3 to 4 times a day. Acne scars on your face can be disturbing and may reduce your appearance. Do not let this get you down. Take control and get rid of acne scars on your face.
The first thing you need to do is stop picking the sores even if want to pick at them. This will leave oils and dirt on your skin. If you keep picking them, this may lead to damage to the skin and increase the acne scars.
You may try to change your diet. You need the right amount of Vitamins in your body. Try green vegetables and many fruit will help with giving your face that clean feeling.
Wash your face with a detoxifying soap this will help open pores and cleanse your face. See the thing here is to keep your face nice and clean. Now that your face is clean, use an acne cream. There are many great creams available for healing your skin. Here is a tip! Look for ones that contain Vitamin E or with lavender. This will help the healing of the damaged skin. Well here are some good tips; for you and your face.
The appearance of scarred tissue can have many different origins including minor skin damage, acne, burns, injury and surgical procedures. However, regardless of the cause, scars are generally associated with some degree of insecurity and self-consciousness, particularly on areas of the body such as the face. As a result, many scar removal and scar treatment products have been developed over the years in an effort to improve the scar healing process.
Scars can be classified into two general categories: keloid and hypertrophic. Keloid scars are raised, puckered tissue and typically grow beyond the size of the original skin wound. Hypertrophic scars are more common, and their sizes remain within the original skin injury and may recede with time. Other problematic characteristics of scarring include discoloration, itching, soreness, indentation and irregular skin texture.
Because of recent headway in transdermal technology, many highly effective scar removal and healing products are now available on the market. For prominent scarring, surgical treatment is available; however, there are also many non-invasive scar removal products that show significant improvements.
Scar removal creams?available without a medical prescription?can be used for the treatment of both minor and major scar tissue. These creams work to increase the production of the enzyme collagenase, which helps break down the scar tissue. Additionally, a favorable healing environment is created as the cream sends essential lipids and bio-molecules below the skin surface. Finally, the creams help rebuild the damaged stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis), which is most affected by hypertrophic scarring.
A second scar removal treatment to consider is the application of silicone scar sheets. These medical devices are used for the treatment and prevention of scarring by patients and professionals. Silicone sheets are a cost-effective alternative to surgical scar removal, and they are easy to use and reusable. They work to soften and smooth skin texture, reduce discoloration and thickness of scars, and diminish the itching and soreness that is associated with scarring. The individual sheets are offered in multiple sizes and shapes to accommodate virtually any scar type. Small silicone discs are suggested for the treatment of acne, while large rectangular sheets can be used on areas such as the back and stomach. Existing scars as well as recently healed scars can be treated with silicone scar sheets, but they are not to be used on open wounds.
Scar healing kits can also be found that include the combined use of creams and silicone sheets. These kits would be a good choice for those who desire maximum results. However, always keep in mind that the best improvements come with the consistent application of the scar removal products.

