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Old 08-24-2006, 01:52 AM
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ive heard of something...MEDERMA and Neosporin, do they work?? i really dnt want to wait for years for it to disappear.

also ive heard that burnt scars are likely to be ther permently and is very hard to get rid of...is that true???
I don't know but many said Mederma (R) works great. I'm going to try Mederma (R).
Hey, what about rose hip oil?
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I've been using a mixture of lemon and milk to bleach teh tan on my arms and teh burn mark i got 4rm an iron is slowly dissapearing, so i wud try using that
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I have scars caused by chiken pox I got when I'm 6.Anybody can help me to fade away those scars?
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That means you got those around 11 years ago roughly right? (I checked your public profile) Well try mixing sandle wood powder with a few drops of lemon juice and apply on the scars. Continue to do this and hopefully you should see some improvement over time. But if you had done this when the scars were fresh you would have seen faster results....
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btw, i want to ask that...does a scar still have a lump even when the colour is fading away? cos scars can be felt
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This stuff is amazing, It's a gel that helps heal scars. Dermatologists usually recommend it. I think it's available over the counter at most pharmacies.
Works on both old and new scars, but the newer the scar the better it works.
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