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Jul 17, 2014
Alyssa D.
A couple of years ago I got a really bad sunburn on my legs. All I did was put Aloe Vera on it. The sunburn started peeling and blistering. Now one of my legs are whiter than the rest of my skin because of the blistering. No matter what I do it won't get darker! Is there any way I could make it even with my skin tone??
Jul 17, 2014
Lindsey S.
Aloe veraaa will help!
Jul 18, 2014
Rebekah B.
Bio Oil can be used to even out uneven skin tones, so that might help :)