I have scars on my hands and my bf got me these gloves. They are called "Bliss gloves" You can look them up online if you google it! But they are AWESOME! They have all types of lotions and different products for skin care. This is a really good product, I believe it comes out of a New York City spa. Check it out online, its a little pricey but TOTALLY worth the money. My hands are scar free now :o)
2007-02-28 01:47:58
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answered by melmiko 2
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Scars are your receipt of experience, and should be worn with pride. In a lot of cultures, you are not considered an adult until you are ceremoniously scarred in some way.
For instance, my dad told me of one country where a young man would have a thin rope threaded just under the skin across his chest, The ends were then tied to stakes in the ground, and the young man must free himself by tearing himself away, opening a huge gash across his chest.
Male or female, I believe scars should be worn with pride, and despite what Hollywood depicts, I've never known anyone to be put down for having scars, no matter how disfiguring. If anything, they are admired.
Be proud of them, and who you are. Concentrate your energies on something that is in more need of attention!
2007-02-28 09:47:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard that Vitamin E oil is good to help reduce scars.
It's sold at you local drug store in the vitamin section.
Comes in a small bottle that you rub, and you rub a couple of
drops onto the scar. I used it at first because it helped relieve
the itching from a surgical scar on my back. I wasn't trying
to make it go away or look better, but it did help for the itching.
I think it was 4 - 5 bucks.
2007-02-28 14:54:02
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answered by paco0300 2
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Some fade in time. What caused the scar? Surgery? Birth? Burn? Not enough info.
2007-02-28 10:05:23
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answered by reinformer 6
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