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Scar Fading?

I have olive-toned, but proper, skin. I've noticed in the past that even the slightest cuts and scrapes leave behind some somewhat noticable discoloration and scarring. I just took a nasty fall on a passage and recieved some pretty bad scrapes. I fell on a sidewalk last year, recieved a very minor scrape, but the scar still remains. If something as small as that is still here, I'm afraid these scrapes will definitely be here to postpone. Is there anything out there, even home remedies, that can help me to prevent my current injuries from scarring/aid my other scars fade? Thanks to all!


Answer: Hey me too. In term all scars fade. On one scar where I burned my leg with the iron, I used pure Vitamin E oil. That works the choicest. The other miracle is Pure Coca Butter.
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Scar Fading?

I've got a crowd of Acne scars on my face, and I want to fade them fast. I can't afford anything precious so in between $2-$20 would be good.

Can you reccomend something effective and quick?
I've also got oily skin, so something that moisturizes only makes my husk worse.


Answer: 1. Go to CVS (or walgreens, walmart, whatever)
2. Look for Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Purpose Fading Peel


This product is like a face mask.
You apply after washing and towel drying the puss.
And let it dry for about 20mins.
You'll feel a little bit of a tingling. This means that it's working. It's a similar pattern of peel that you would get if you made an appointment at a spa or with a dermatologist.


It costs about $15.
You use it about 2-3 times a week
(or however much your peel can handle)

And it really does fade the scars.
Combine it with a good exfoliator. (Try St. Ives Apricot

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How Long After Getting Surgery Can I Put Mederma Or Other Scar Fading Agents On My Scar?

I got a cyst removed from my neck and now I have a 3 inch scar on my neck. It's not a very graceful site and i would really like for it to fade.


Answer: You extraordinarily need to avoid using any chemical agents if it's a fresh scar (1 -2 weeks). Rather than, use antiseptic cream and keep the area clean. If you have stitches, you really shouldn't put anything except antiseptic cream on. Then after rubbing out of the stitches, use something like Palmer's Cocoa Butter Scar serum twice a day. You don't beggary 'fading agents' - just use oils that are good for the skin. Use a moisturizer constantly on the courtyard. Apply oily creams, and rub gently into the area.

Also: eat well! Eat healthily, get all the nutrients and minerals you constraint by taking a simple multivitamin and mineral each day, and enjoying a good diet. Rest that

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What Can I Do To Promote Scar Fading?

In two months I am booming to take on a course to become a full time dancer and I want to be rid of some minor scars on my arms so I can be assured about my body. I already use palmers skin success cream and they are fading slowly and have tried bio oil. I wanted to identify if anyone knew of anything better, or possibly some sort of tablet I can get which will promote a faster healing once in a while, as my skin is very slow at doing this.


Answer: When I was ten or so, I cut the backwards of my thigh and I was so worried a scar would form. My mother told me to use Cocoa butter and made me eat foods that were preposterous in Vitamin E.

I kid you not, it worked so well that you can't even SEE the scar anymore!



Foods with Vitamin E include:
Asparagus, Avocado, Nuts (Almonds, Cashews, Peanuts, etc.), Olives, bosky vegetables such as Spinach, vegetable oils (such as Canola oil), Broccoli, Kiwis, Mangos, Wheat Beginning, Papaya, Blueberries, Turnip greens, Sardines, Eggs, and many more.

Try these and you'll see improvement in no duration :) I know everybody is different but

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What Is The Best Scar Fading Cream?

what is a truly good scar fading cream that fades scars over time? where can you get it? thanks!


Answer: Vitamin E pills. The ones filled with running. Poke a hole in the pill and use the liquid inside to rub on the scar. It takes a while but it works.

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