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Profile: introvertedanonymous
introvertedanonymous on Feb 5, 2016
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Try scar reduction cream or something of that sort. Bio-oil is an option that lessens their appearances, but if the scars are very deep, it might not get rid of them altogether.
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Profile: peacelovemusic03
peacelovemusic03 on Feb 11, 2016
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I use aloe Vera after sun gel- works very well. Other methods could be something like Mederma scar cream, baby lotion or lotion with aloe or Shea butter.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 10, 2016
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Hi! I've recently faced the same problem and I did some research on that. I found out that you can buy some special creams to conceal the scars and make them smoother in the long term. You can also have a laser operation to remove your scars permanently, although it costs much more. Hope it helps! Good luck!
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 11, 2016
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They have cocoa butter lotion and that gets rid of most scars over a certain period of time as long as you apply daily.
Profile: Dee95
Dee95 on Mar 11, 2016
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I used to just wear lots of bracelets but the truth is I wouldn't know how to get rid of them.. I plan on getting a tattoo to cover them tho!
Profile: NetworkedNine
NetworkedNine on Mar 11, 2016
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Sadly, scars are tough to get rid of. However, cocoa butter cream can help reduce the appearance of self-harm scars as well as other things like stretch marks. You can also (lightly) apply green/blue eyeshadow/makeup along not fully healed scars, or darker-than-normal foundation over healed scars - usually over cream foundation but under powder foundation, if you wear both - to reduce the appearance too.
Profile: hayl
hayl on Mar 12, 2016
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Cocoa butter is a good one! make sure the scars are well moisturized 24/7. also dont let them get damaged by sunburn or anything, itll prolong the scarring!
Profile: LucyCat20
LucyCat20 on Mar 12, 2016
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love your body as you are,scars have built you to be strong, also there is cream at target helps....
Profile: LucidDreamer17
LucidDreamer17 on Mar 12, 2016
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Well, sometimes you can't. I tell all my friends that have self harmed they are their battle scars. . They don't mind seeing them because they think of how bad their life was back then, and now when they look at it, they smile because they see how faded they are and how far they have come!
Profile: beautiful5oul
beautiful5oul on Mar 13, 2016
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The best cure is time. Scars will get better over time, and maintaining care for them through ointment and bandages. If you feel uncomfortable with anyone seeing your scars while they are healing cover them with bandages.
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