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Dec 28, 2013
Nala H.
Dec 28, 2013
Nadine S.
You can use vitamin E or coconut oil. There are complexion soaps available from Palmers and black opal available at Walmart. you should consider using complexion face moisturizer right after like ambi.
Dec 28, 2013
Nala H.
Ok thanks. I use the ambi moisturizer and all over fade cream. :)
Dec 28, 2013
Honey E.
Apple cider vinegar mixed with water, or a slice of lemon. moisturize after either :)
Dec 28, 2013
Kelsey T.
Exfoliate! Can't stress it enough, to get rid of hyper pigment you need to turn over new skin cells, also using a retin a or a product with collegen in it will help as well :) good luck, by the way, the scar is not huge at all, I barely noticed, your beautiful :)