Wage war on scars

If you look closely at the skin on your body, you’re bound to find scars of all shapes and sizes – and maybe even discover some you didn’t know existed!
Whether they’re the result of grazed knees in the school playground or stretch marks from pregnancy, scarring is part of the skin’s natural healing and repairing process.
Although scars are completely natural, some serve as reminders of certain experiences in your life that you’d rather not think about every day (does teen acne ring a bell?).
Believe it or not, the appearance of scars can be improved. Read on to find out how…
WHAT IS A SCAR?
A scar is a mark left on the skin following the healing of a wound. After an injury, the body tries to repair skin as quickly as possible, resulting in the overproduction of collagen and leaving behind a scar. Scars come in many different shapes and forms, depending on what caused them.
WHAT ARE THE COMMON CAUSES OF SCARS?
Cuts, scrapes and sporting injuries
Everyday cuts and scrapes tend to damage just the outer layer of skin, resulting in minimal scarring. Deeper injuries that affect the lower, thicker layer of skin usually produce a more noticeable scar as the skin’s collagen and elastin fibres have been damaged.
Surgery and cosmetic procedures
Studies have found that 35 per cent of scars are caused by surgery. Aside from the psychological trauma that can set in due to having surgery, the patient also has to come to terms with the scar left behind. The most common scars formed after surgery are keloid scars, which are raised and spread beyond the boundaries of the wound.
Pregnancy
With a fast-growing baby belly comes the possibility of developing stretch marks. A result of rapid weight gain, stretch marks cause internal tears in the skin tissue, and as these tears heal, they leave behind scars.
WHAT INGREDIENTS IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OF SCARS?
Truth be told, scars never completely heal. So rather than willing them to magically disappear, your best bet is to treat them with a product that contains ingredients that work to improve the appearance of scars. Enter, Bio-Oil.
Packed with vitamins A, C and E and a blend of plant extracts such as calendula, lavender, chamomile, and rosemary oil, this liquid gold formula is perfect for soothing and healing scars, as well as promoting skin cell renewal. But the benefits don’t stop there – the formula contains PurCellin Oil, which not only ensures all the oil’s goodness is easily absorbed, but it’s also light and non-greasy on the skin.
When massaged into the skin using circular motions twice daily for at least three months, Bio-Oil works to reduce dryness, even out skin tone, and leave skin looking and feeling supple, smooth and revitalised.
Ideal for use on the face and body and suitable for all skin types, Bio-Oil is a steal at only $14.95 for a 60mL bottle. So, add another benefit of Bio-Oil to the list: your mission to improve the appearance of scars is easy on the purse strings.
Don’t just take our word for it - Bio-Oil is the product most recommended by doctors for the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Our advice? Make a beeline to your local pharmacy and get on your way to smoother and more even-looking skin.
What kind of scars do you have on your body? Do you use Bio-Oil to improve the appearance of your scars?
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86 Member Comments
I have a large scar on my chin and hate it!
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I really need to try some bio oil!
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I've never tried Bio Oil but I've read so much about it, definitely a cult product. I use rosehip oil for the acne scars on my cheeks (I think Bio Oil might clog my pores).
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Yep bio oil works for me
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I'll need this for the big a$$ scar I'll have from the burn on my neck...thanks new Muk curl stick!
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Scars on my skin take forever to heal
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Have to agree that it doesn't seem to work so well on old scars or stretch marks. Perhaps if you used it immediately it would work better. Also as someone else suggested the contents of a vitamain E capsule can help lessen the look, nothing seems to get rid of them completely though..
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Mineral oil doesn't work for me so I use pure plant oils like rosehip which has plenty of vitamins and can be used on the face as well as body
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Great moisturise for the body if you don't like the lotion types
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I don't have any big scars to speak of, only a few small ones. Had one near my eye (from removal of bcc skin cancer 6 years ago) and found using vitamin e oil (from piercing capsules and applying a drop or two) on it faded the scar to being unnoticeable. I think rosehip oil is good too.
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Bio oil helped keep me stretch mark free during all 3 my pregnancies
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I have used the oil from vitamin e capsules which I would recommend.
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Got it, use it, love it.
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I love Bio-oil it was my savour when I was pregnant, I had no stretch marks after my pregnancy because I used Bio-oil every day. I also used it on sun spots on my face and they faded away after using Bio-oil on them for a few weeks.
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Would use it when I am pregnant, for stretch marks.
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I have been using BioOil for the past 2 months, I use it straight after I shower, on my neck, decollette, and face, my arms also...My skin tone is amazing, the lines & wrinkles around my eyes are less noticeable, the skin on my arms looks way better now, I'm sold....I had this bottle for a while and never used it, but once I started, I'll never look back.
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Bio oil seems like the solution to all of lifes problems
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I think I might give Bio-Oil another go :)
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Great Information.
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I used it when I was pregnant. I loved it.
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I've always been sceptical of this, but considering the comments here I might give it a go! I have a big scar on my forehead from a car accident- hopefully it works!
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i was thinking to try this on a scar from an injury on the forehead
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I've never tried bio-oil if I'm honest...I'm not sure bio-oil is for me - have heard great things. Too good to be true in my opinion.
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I would love for my stretch marks located on my bottom to disappear. They are small but I would rather them not be there.
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This oil sounds like it will do the trick of fading my scar from having a skin cancer removed. It's a really ugly scar as the stitches broke. While I'm there I think I'll try some on my face. Won't hurt to try.
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