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Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:48 am |
Hey guys, how's it goin?
Okay, first thing. Recently I got these little tiny blisters above my lip. They turned into a scab, and now the scab is in that stage where you need to be careful about irritating it (stretching when you smile, accidentally brushing your hand up against it too hard). It's at the point where if some of it comes off, it'll scar. The edges are prematurely peeling so it worries me that it'll come off too early, which could happen by me washing slightly too hard or something minorly catastrophic haha.
Soooo.. I want a good scar cream/oil/gel/whatever. To build up my skin's strength while going through this scab adventure.
And it needs to be something I can buy at CVS, Rite Aide, or Wal-Mart for 5 bucks. If you have any recommendations, please let me know as soon as you can!
Okay SECOND thing. The creams I used at the end of summer are no longer keeping my face well-moisturized. I'm already getting a little dry and flaky. I need an oil-free, non-comedogenic cream that's deeply moisturizing. Hopefully one that won't leave a greasy feeling.
That also needs to be 5 or 10 bucks from CVS.
All recommendations are SO appreciated!
-Jamie |
_________________ female, 19, dry skin type, breakouts around mouth/chin, few blackheads on cheeks, and keratosis pilaris |
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Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:47 pm |
Keep Polysporin on your lip and that will help to prevent scarring.
For good moisturizer, try Cetaphil cream or lotion. |
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Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:55 pm |
I hear that candessence makes a great cream for scars....her site iswww.candessence.com
She has alot of posts on here. |
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