You can't 'erase them' permanently, but there are some products you can use to minimise them and make thim blend in better.
-Cocoa Butter (Use moisturising cocoa butter twice a day. You can also use shea or brazil nut or coconut butter. I recommend Palmers Cocoa Butter or The Body Shop Brazil or Shea Butter)
- Eye Cream (I know this sounds weird, but It really works. Firming eye cream just seemed to help when I used it)
-You can by specialised Scar Serum. I recommend Palmers. It has a horrible smell (Fishy, it's main ingredient is something from a shark) but it works so well! I've used this myself so I know from experience. Massage it in twice a day (with gloves, or the smell stays on your hands) making sure you focus on the scarred spots
I hope this helps!
2006-07-14 20:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are referring to skin discoloration try 100% pure cocoa butter in the stick form, "erase" might not be the word I would use, but it definitely will clear up some skin problems. And not overnight, but you will notice a difference in the appearance of the scar or mark. Use it everyday, morning and evening are good times to chose, apply it directly to each mark or scar. If you drink sodas, stop, drink lots of water, you will work on your boo-boos from the inside and the outside at the same time and you will see a noticeable difference. Best Wishes.
2006-07-14 20:47:39
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answered by jmaz_5 5
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Cocoa butter helps with scars. It's best on newer ones, but does create a noticeable difference on older ones too, as long as you are diligent about applying it everyday until it looks better.
2006-07-14 20:31:26
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answered by smartsassysabrina 6
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Well I;m not a Sir lol but I know vitamin e oil is the cheapest treatment for scars. Try that, you can get it at just about any drug store.Just rub it all over your legs daily until you start seeing improvement:)
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll never go wrong with Bio -oil or Johnson and Johnsons Tissue oil.
2006-07-14 20:33:41
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answered by Missylicious 3
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Mederma. I swear by that stuff. It costs about 25 dollars at Wal-Mart.
2006-07-14 20:30:12
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answered by bratchild 2
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You can try Mederma. It's expensive, but it works. Also, anything like Neosporin would be good.
2006-07-14 20:31:52
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answered by alaina698 1
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I think it's called Maderma creme at the pharmacy. You can also use lots of Vitamin e oil on them.
2006-07-14 20:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Strategic tattoos maybe? or even better yet, bigger NEW scars would cover them up nicely.
2006-07-14 20:32:54
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answered by lukeforthemoney 2
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Coco butter.
2006-07-14 20:36:01
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answered by Peaches 1
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