I have been suffering of these scars for a very long time. And now i want to end it . and OMG! our graduation day is fast approaching! so please help me...|||Congratulations re your graduations day.
My short term answer is make-up, just book a free make-up session in your nearest department store or Boots, its will cost nothing and they%26#039;ll give you ideas to hid the scars from all those digital cameras. And you%26#039;ll get those precious grad pics.
And long term stuff - scars form when a deep layer of tissue is damaged, whether from acne, surgery, injuries, burns, insect bites, or cuts. Here%26#039;s the %26#039;good news%26#039;, healing nows take place but it also takes time ~ 2 years, but the sooner you begin treatment, the more likely you are to heal the scar completely.
The longer a treatment is used the better the results - even on my stretch marks :-).
Vit E and cocoa butter do help loads and can be bought at the Body Shop. But my all time favourite (and most of my friends with kids) is Bio-Oil. Its does what is says on the pot!! In the UK its available in most places that sell skin creams.
PS please remember to remove those price lables from that soles of your new shoes as when you%26#039;re on stage getting that precious bit of paper those whiter than white lables show up!!!|||Depends on how much scar tissue is built up there. Ultimately use of lasers, dermabrasion, AHA based products and peels all work well, but that requires money and not only. You have to be extremely responsible there after about sun exposure - and I am not kidding about that. A visit to a good dermatologist could point you in the right direction based on your economic capabilities, and the extent of your situation. And honey don%26#039;t rush it just cause Graduation day is coming, start something that will be effective and safe, and thank goodness make up has come a long long way in the last few years. Hook yourself up with some good makeup as well. Good Luck!|||MOISTURIZE! When you get out of the shower apply olive oil to your skin while it is STILL WET. Then DAB (don%26#039;t rub) yourself dry. This will get your skin into the mode of being well moisturized. I always use fresh shea butter on my skin. It must be fresh--not the commercial lotions that have a bunch of chemicals in them. Its usually a cream color and it comes in chunks. If it is a specific scar apply pure vitamin E oil to the scar religiously for a few weeks. The scar should start to fade. Make sure you use only pure, natural products, not drugstore items that are enhanced with other chemicals. You will be robbing yourself and wasting your time with those fakes.|||Scars (by definition) cannot be removed. However, certain treatments from a dermatologist (usually involving types of lasers) can fade them. But they will always be there.|||I%26#039;m 16 and my ex used this cream and its a bloody miracle :)
http://www.abateit.com/|||CONCEALER/
FOUNDATION|||well you could use make up to cover it up temporarily or you could try scar creams.|||Rub Vitamin E oil, every time you shower. Clears up in about three weeks. I even got rid of burn scars, this way!|||make up, lots of make up
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