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    Does scar gel help get rid of pimple scars?
    Lisa Bryant, ND
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
    Dr. Lisa Bryant is Licensed Naturopathic Physician and natural medicine expert based in Portland, Oregon. She earned a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon and completed her residency in Naturopathic Family Medicine there in 2014.
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    Some are more effective than others. To start, look for one that contains Alpha-hydroxy and beta-hydroxy acids or a zinc based gel. Ingredients such as hyaluronic acid can be helpful as well.
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    If I use honey is there a certain honey I must use or will any honey work?
    Lisa Bryant, ND
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
    Dr. Lisa Bryant is Licensed Naturopathic Physician and natural medicine expert based in Portland, Oregon. She earned a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon and completed her residency in Naturopathic Family Medicine there in 2014.
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
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    Manuka honey is a good option. If you cannot find it, look for a local, organic honey.
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    How often should I change my pillowcase?
    Lisa Bryant, ND
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
    Dr. Lisa Bryant is Licensed Naturopathic Physician and natural medicine expert based in Portland, Oregon. She earned a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon and completed her residency in Naturopathic Family Medicine there in 2014.
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
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    I tell my patients with acne prone skin to change their pillowcases 2 times per week.
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    How do I put honey on my face? That is going to stick, right?
    Lisa Bryant, ND
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
    Dr. Lisa Bryant is Licensed Naturopathic Physician and natural medicine expert based in Portland, Oregon. She earned a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon and completed her residency in Naturopathic Family Medicine there in 2014.
    Licensed Naturopathic Physician
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    If you are applying to a large area, use your fingers. If it's a small area, put a little honey on the end of a q-tip and apply.
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