AfrynKhyra
Seca/Resistente
Here's some bodycare routine that you can try:
🌻use a body scrub twice a week (this is helping to remove dead cells and brighten up your skin)
🌻use a body wash (this is importsnt to clean your body, make sure you're using a body wash that free from alcohol and paraben)
🌻use a brightening lotion
I have eczema and im using this step to reduce my scars. So far, i really satisfied with the results. you can try to find some body scrub contains Glutathione, Vitamin C, Vitamin A or Vitamin E on your body scrub. Im using this local brand products, but im not sure if it's available on your country.
Body Scrub 🌺:
- Scarlett Whitening Romansa Body Scrub
- Azarine White Body Scrub
- Bule Collagen Body Scrub
- Shinzui Sakura Body Scrub
- A Bonne Milk Salt Spa
Body Wash 🌺:
- Scarlett Whitening Fantasia Body Wash
- Nixoderm Rose Moisturizing Shower Gel
Body Lotion/Serum 🌺:
- Scarlett Whitening Romansa/Jolly/Fantasia Body Lotion
- Azarine Lightening Tone Up Body Serum
- Nivea Extra White C&E Body Lotion
if this product is not available on your country, you can try this product too:
- The Body Shop Almond Milk and Honey
- KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub
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A Bonne
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The Body Shop
Almond Milk & Honey Exfoliating Cream Scrub
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menuruthsaya
Seca/Resistente
Hi, some body scars just couldn't disappear, but you surely could do something to make it less visible. Here in my country we usually looks for this medication called Dermatix, it's an ointment that has Vitamin C-Ester on it that could help on fading scars. Also, when I had my surgery last year, my doctor also tells me that some people skin just had this tendency to be hard on fading scar or easier to have keloid due to genetics (I hope my sentence make sense😅), so yea, if you're one of them it would be harder to make scars disappear..
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skeengeeks
Seca/Resistente
I think dermatix is available in my country. Thanks yeah! ☺️ If its can make it less visible, it’s worthy to try 😆
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alifa0509
Grasa/Resistente
Use your exfoliator product on the part of the skin too! Body scrub really helps! 🥰
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MsK
Grasa/Sensible
Time is a great eraser. I had a pretty good dose of it as a teenager and now I can probably only count a dozen or so spots on my body if I tried. I agree with everyone else - exfoliate but also give yourself time to heal 🙂
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R
rollin
Grasa/Sensible
What kind of scar ? Hyperpigmentation ? Just scrub your skin and using brightening lotion, for your chickenpox you can use lotion with retinol and aha
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