The first product I recommended was a good SPF designed just for your face. I recommend physical mineral SPF's (i.e. titanium dioxide and zinc oxide) instead of chemical sunscreens and love pretty much anything by Badger or Pacifica. I've linked one of each that would work great for you! SPF is so important in the fading of acne scarring because it protects the discoloration from darkening more. The great news is that dark spots are easier to fade than textural issues, but you have to commit to it if you want it quickly!
Badger Facial SPF 25 Zinc Oxide Sunscreen
Pacifica SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen
The next product I mentioned was organic rosehip oil. I joke that I would shower in this if I could because I love it so much. I personally used this by applying it twice a day to my whole face and it helped me fade my scarring completely. It's loaded with Vitamin C (great for brightening and evening skin tone) and Vitamin E (great for hydration). Rosehip oil is also great because it gives the skin necessary fatty acids that help balance it to maintain it's health, which is important for speeding up cell turnover and fading scars.
Next up for helping with texture I would recommend an exfoliating toner with glycolic and lactic acid to gently exfoliate your skin every day. I recommend starting off with once a day and once your skin is used to it (1 or 2 weeks) upping to twice a day. Make sure you're wearing your SPF with this because you could be more sensitive. This one from Dermadoctor is great, but I also love the one from Glossier (SHOCKER I know) a lot and it's what I'm currently using.
Dermadoctor Ain't Misbehavin' Glycolic and Lactic Acid Toner
Lastly, I've fallen in love with this retinol oil from Jordan Samuel (Shhh...I'll be talking more about it in my June Favorites haha) Normally with retinols you experience drying and exfoliating of the skin. However, this retinol is encased in organic oils (including rosehip) which allows for a more gentle and safer way to retexturize the skin. I would get used to the glycolic toner first, then add it in to boost your skin.
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