Best way to treat fresh scares on face.
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Jun 28, 2013
Aman K.
Best way to treat fresh scares on face.
Jun 28, 2013
Luz A.
Do you mean a scab? if so... I had a huge one on my chin and I would wet my chin as much as possible! if I walked by the kitchen or just anytime.. kept doing it and it fell of in like 3-4 days and didn't leave a scare and my scab was hugeee...
Jun 28, 2013
El O.
Do not like it get sunburned. Vitamin E oil is your best bet for fading it over time.
Jun 28, 2013
Amber R.
Bio oil or coco butter 💛
Jun 28, 2013
Aman K.
Thank you ladies. I got vitamin e serum, it's time I use it now