Mary Kay TimeWise® Microdermabrasion Set
Instant Results
Fight fine lines, refine pores and achieve beautifully smooth skin – immediately – with this simple, two-step set.
Step 1: Refine is an advanced exfoliator using the same professional grade exfoliating crystals used by dermatologists, to immediately energize skin and reveal more radiant, healthy-looking skin.
Step 2: Replenish separates the set from the competition. It's a rich serum, containing vitamins, antioxidants and anti-irritants. This serum nourishes the soft, smooth skin revealed by Step 1: Refine.
Try it! Love it!
These results were experienced after just one week.**
85% saw improvement in skin texture.
73% saw a reduction in fine lines.
71% saw smaller-looking pores.
You start out using this once a week for about a month then use it twice a week. I started seeing results the first day.
2006-06-23 15:05:04
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answer #1
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answered by Patty 3
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You can probably get a chemical peal. You can use Cocoa Butter but I think is a long wait progress, plus better becareful you do not want to get more acne from the oil. I have used Mederma for my daughters scar in her face (dog Bite), for about 4 months straight and it did not make a significant change.
2006-06-23 19:04:15
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answered by Kelly,TX 4
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You could try either applying Vitamin E Oil (sold as an oil or from squeezing the gel caps) twice a day.
Or maybe Mederma for scars, apply a little and spread out a thin layer, also twice a days
2006-06-23 19:02:16
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answer #3
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answered by Apple Walnut Salad 3
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Lavender essential oil (if you don't have low blood pressure)
or Roman Chamomile essential oil.
If they sell it as a blend, get it in either:
Macadamia oil - like the sebum in your skin, works for me! (acne)
Sweet Almond Oil (not bitter, please! can be toxic - known as 1)
Grapeseed oil (has antioxidants)
Avocado oil is good, although you may find it too rich - feel sick (nausea) or your skin may burn - if it does wash off the oil with water (yes) and then apply milk. Leave the milk on for 30 minutes and then use a herbal cleanser with no major chemicals - if it has a long list DONT use it on your skin. I find Herbal essences with jasmine (the shampoo) quite helpful to get oil off my skin (not as a general rule or regular event!!!!) if you are sensitive then use a conditioner. have tried pantene, and herbal essences, works quite well to soothe the skin - reason, you can't use the stuff on your hair if it aggrevates your scalp that is SKIN on your head!
Ok...good luck. if these don't work, see a skin care therapist or dermatologist asap afterwards.
I'm a qualified aromatherapist. :) Internationally.
2006-06-23 19:31:17
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answered by Light W 2
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There are laser treatments, that a Dermatologist can preform.
At home, on your own, you can try applying some coco butter, it does a pretty good job, on lessening the appearance, of scars.
2006-06-23 19:10:21
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answered by Kipper 7
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Embrass your scars. That way ten years from now you will remember how, when, where you got that scar. I like to think of scars as battle wounds and it will always be there for you to remember "Hey remember that day I fell off my bike?.....That day was sooo much fun....."
2006-06-23 19:02:11
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answered by minus 7
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I use maderma or palmer's scar treatment
2006-06-23 19:34:07
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answered by JaMaHo 2
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use cocoa butter or vitamin e on it everday
2006-06-23 19:02:08
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answered by thatgirlprada 1
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