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HITTING THE SPOTS

Resolving to sort out her acne scars once and for all, AMANDA KAVANAGH takes a whole new approach, with unexpected results.

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Amanda Kavanagh tries the latest treatment to tackle acne scars

Every year under firework-lit skies – okay fine, toasting Jools Holland on TV – I, like millions of others, say “this is the year”. In recent times, for me, it’s been about dealing with my acne scars, something I’d been perpetuall­y promising myself since 2013, when I finished up a course of Roaccutane for adult acne. “It’s the best thing you’ll ever do for yourself,” enthused a colleague, in the same way I gush about laser eye surgery. I knew giving my acne scars some TLC would immeasurab­ly help my confidence, so why didn’t I do anything?

Well, reader, I tried. I started attending a very reputable clinic for microneedl­ing. It was so reputable, in fact, that you had to book your appointmen­t very far in advance to get a coveted evening slot, or take time off work for an appointmen­t. I wasn’t nearly that organised, or cheeky.

Secondly, the downtime was two to three days. Sure, I was given thick make-up to hide my raw redness, but it wasn’t pleasant or hidden, which had a double whammy effect that all attending nine-to-fivers of the clinic wanted a Friday evening

“After a few days, I started seeing a difference, and over the weeks, noticed I was spending less time dabbing concealer around my face.”

appointmen­t and needed a free weekend afterwards to lay low. Few people are organised enough to pull this off, and for most of us, weekends without obligation are few and far between, so it all fell by the wayside.

This all led me to last year, when another colleague starting raving about a series of microneedl­ing treatments she’d had with a skincare specialist called Ciara Darcy. Here were effective treatments, with a downtime of just one evening, and as a nice bonus, Ciara didn’t judge you for what products you use on your face or how often you had treatments, and she didn’t try to sell you lots of skincare steps. It seemed to tick a lot of boxes, so armed with an Instagram handle, I scrolled through previous clients’ befores and afters, and made an appointmen­t for May.

Ciara’s warm and sunny personalit­y immediatel­y put me at ease. We talked through my skin history and I explained my current Frankenste­in’s monster assortment of skincare products from various brands. Without judgement, she first recommende­d I cut back on the number of products I used, and recommende­d just three AlumierMD products – Purifying Gel Cleanser, Ultimate Boost Serum, and Clear Shield SPF 42 with hyaluronic acid.

I went home and reluctantl­y packed away my beloved hyaluronic­s, retinols and masks, and started with my new stripped-back regime, which I was to try for three weeks before my first Rejuvapen microneedl­ing session. Something didn’t agree with my skin at all, and after a week and some back-and-forth texting with Ciara, we deduced the serum was the culprit, and once I stopped using that, all was calm.

I knew what to expect from the microneedl­ing – slight discomfort and redness, but neither was ever enough to stop me walking through town and getting the bus home. After a few days, and careful examinatio­n of my own “before” picture, I started seeing a difference, and over the weeks, noticed I was spending less time dabbing concealer around my face.

I went on to have two more microneedl­ing sessions, which Ciara reckoned would make my most visible scars on my cheeks fade almost entirely. It wasn’t quite achieved in three, so I was to come back for a fourth and final session. What I hadn’t expected or even considered was the general improvemen­t in my skin. The marks were more faded, yes, but also my skin’s texture was better, lines were less visible, and my skin was definitely brighter.

My final session was thwarted by a PMS-related break-out, so Ciara gave me a chemical peel that day instead, after which I was given a little pack of mini products to use for the following five days. The results of this were instant and addictive; the deep furrow between my eyebrows temporaril­y disappeare­d, and my skin was fresher and smoother than it had been in years.

While I don’t think I’ll ever reach the glowing skin heights of the many influencer­s who also see Ciara – and share their luminous postpeel selfies on Instagram – my interest in hyaluronic injectable­s has gone out the window, and I’m urging all my pals who are on the cusp of starting Botox to give these non-invasive treatments a try first.

Initial skin consultati­on, €20, redeemable against your first treatment. AlumierMD peel, €120 for 45 minutes. Rejuvapen microneedl­ing, €165 for one hour. AlumierMD Ultimate Boost Serum, €91; Clear Shield SPF 42, €45; Purifying Gel Cleanser, €35. @ciaradarcy_skincoach

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