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Right now my neck looks like this...

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f135/xdigamanx/img039.jpg?t=1196443235

Its been dark for awhile now...im 16....im too ashamed to wear shirts i weawr jackets or hoodies all the time...it might be dark because i haent been taking showers everyday....my brother says use apricrot scrub when u take showers then it'll work...but iono if it will...it sjust my neck that has the probelm....

This is my regular skin

http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f135/xdigamanx/?action=view¤t=img036-2.jpg

my neck is the problem..i know u guys can help me out..any thoughts ? thanks....

2007-11-30 04:25:11 · 0 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

Yeah it was way more dark than that...people keep makin fun of me...and when i got tired of them..i went home took a shower and scrubbed my neck really hard and that was the result....

2007-11-30 08:42:50 · update #1

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Dry skin may appear in almost all skin-covered parts of the body. The good news is that DRY SKIN problems respond well to self-care measures, such as using moisturizers and avoiding long, hot showers and baths. If you have very dry and scaly skin, your doctor may recommend you use an all-natural cream that contains natural oils that gives soothing and glowing results.

In a more serious skin disease, such as ichthyosis or psoriasis, your doctor may prescribe prescription creams and ointments or other treatments in addition to home care.

Dry skin leads to dermatitis, which causes red, itchy skin. In these cases, treatment may include lotions with natural-oil ingredients. If your skin cracks open, your doctor may prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract your skin and reduce secretions and prevent infection.

I believe http://www.skinsosilky.com/ will help you best for more advices, ideas and best treatments for any skin problem like dry skin.

2007-12-04 02:54:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-26 00:03:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-25 03:51:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dry Skin On Neck

2016-09-29 00:03:37 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

okay, here's what you do!

STOP whatever you're doing now!

Your skin is sensitive and you my friend need to be in a health food store, not Wal-Mart!

Apricot scrub is way too harsh for you and it's not natural.

So, I'm gonna tell you what to do and I know it will help.

Aloe vera plant!

Find a garden. Maybe you can buy one from a grocery store or wherever they are available in your city. Make sure they're dark and ripe! Ask someone where to get a good one.

Next would be aloe vera juice...you want to apply this to your skin after you clean it with a glycerin soap!!!! You can purchase a glycerin soap at a health food store, along with the aloe vera juice.

This is what you wanna do as a skin care regimen. Do it consistently for a week so your skin will adapt to it!

Here it goes:

When you take a shower, use the glycerin soap or whatever soap you choose JUST MAKE SURE IT HAS NO DYE AND IS NATURAL! Use this all over your ENTIRE body!

Next would be to apply aloe vera juice, yes drinking juice, to your neck using a cotton ball, use it like you would use seabreeze, of course do that after you get out of the shower. after it dries, apply the aloe vera gel. this is your overnight treatment.

Ha! easy, right!

Repeat this every time you shower or bath ;-)

Let me know if it works! Oh, and bless the products before you use them. It won't hurt.

Good luck.

2007-11-30 04:51:16 · answer #5 · answered by :::cognac & cuban cigars::: 4 · 4 1

Dry skin has no permanent cure but the skin can be softened and made smoother by using a few home remedies. There are many helpful tips to cure dry skin at http://useinfo-dryskin.blogspot.com/

2007-12-02 02:38:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Typically, skin conditions such as eczema have to do with poor dieting. Learn here https://tr.im/ifkuI
Eczema food triggers such as eggs, fish, peanuts, and soy are known to help reduce flare-ups, but this can vary from person to person. These foods may also exacerbate eczema because many people cannot properly digest the proteins, which causes an allergic reaction.

2016-05-18 05:43:44 · answer #7 · answered by brenda 2 · 0 0

It is probably caused by your shampoo and laundry detergent. They put alot of preservatives in them and most people have some allergy to it. I changed to natural toxin-free with only natural preservatives so I don't have anymore skin problems. evelynmarieg@yahoo.com

2007-11-30 04:30:10 · answer #8 · answered by Evelyn G 2 · 0 0

Maybe your allergic to a new shampoo, detergent, laundy softner. Try to avoid anything new and put lots of hypoallergenic lotion on it maybe that will help.

If its still there maybe see a doctor, better to be safe than sorry

good luck

2007-11-30 04:33:34 · answer #9 · answered by fairylover 4 · 0 0

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