Acne and skin scarring is an issue that can be addressed through directional habituation. "Sam" refers to a fictional character, "me" refers to myself, both used in example, and if my presentation wasn't coherent enough for you (the trolls) then thankfully you have nothing to be concerned of here.
Issue: the habits
Solution: overriding the habits
I'm sure I'm not the only person around with a sensitive skin type that is frequently "signaling," as in itching.. I wasn't conscious of the destructive habit I developed, which was to pick at skin texture that wasn't surfaced properly due to infection/clogging of the pores, and this eventually turned into scars that will now cost me thousands of dollars and a lot of time to correct. Sorry, I should have been more explanatory before posting the thread. I'm throwing out information for the sake of inferences and application, on the basis of well-being, in the category of hygiene habits and skin care.
Constructive thread for the constructive minority that it applies to. @bones0187 - I'm not addressing a cause, I'm addressing consequence that can be modified via habit (it doesn't matter if you dry out your skin or moisturize it, point is to find what works for you). I have skin problems, I made them worse ignorantly and will now pay the price. I hope that others do not repeat the mistake I made, even if it's one person, because life is an experience and that experience is influenced by how you see yourself, even if it's meaninglessly superficial.
Quote (Grumblee @ 5 Mar 2015 15:54)
this is the biggest fucking load of what
Wat, what, I don't understand! (lool)
Side note, has anyone that is actively reading this post successfully removed scars without grade-a treatments?