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Re: burn on faceOkay, in that case, firstly, especially now that it's getting hotter, I would suggest that you use a moisturising cream with sunscreen in it (just as a general tip, you should be doing this anyway, regardless of the weather) but leave out the white spot.(Original post by Anonymous)
I want the patch to become the same colour as my skin, not darker... What do you think about palmers cocoa butter? I heard it's good.
About palmer's cocoa butter, as somebody who used to use that a lot, I cannot say that I noticed a difference on the blemishes on my body, but it may affect your body differently, mind you, mine were dark spots, so I can't be sure that it won't work on you.
(Original post by Anonymous)
Thank you so much for answering guys! =)
You're welcome =]Last edited by QuirkyDoDo; 24-03-2012 at 14:08. -
Re: burn on faceIs this because you used the palmers cream thing?(Original post by Anonymous)
I'm so happy, I just looked in the mirror this morning and the other 'white scars' are turning the same colour as my skin
, and it's barely noticeable unless I look really really closely. Thank you for the recommendation and please pray that the large scar doesn't turn white.
, and it's barely noticeable unless I look really really closely. Thank you for the recommendation and please pray that the large scar doesn't turn white.