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sprezzatura
I have like...10 scars on my hands due to many different minor injuries (cuts). Usually when I hurt myself the wound will cure without any scars. However, now those new (not THAT new...but several months old) injuries on my hands cure but leave a scar, like a dark or reddish surface on my hands. Some of my friends see my scarred hands and ask me what's wrong with my hands.

Oh, I have to admit that I have hurt my hand(s) very often recently.

I have heard of Neosporin scar solution...any testimonials? Or any other products you would like to recommend to get rid of my scars?
voguelove
well, the neosporn is to help healing injuries so that youll have a reduced chance of scars.

i always thought scars were permanent. ive got so many on my legs its embarasing for me to walk around in shorts or skirts. if neosporn really does work for old scars (like..10 years old) then ill try it.
NgocQuyen
i use mederma, but sometimes mine just slowly vanish over time? i don't know it's just weird like that wink.gif
simx
A lot of my scars just dissappear eventually.
anniepiee
I heard Vitamin E oil helps get rid of scars. Or this product at The Body Shop.
ranniel
I didn't know you can get rid on scars. I was just looking at mine, and I've never notice how small it's gotten. ^Vitamin E, eh? I guess thats what I've been receiving lately, just don't know how.
_sarcastic_
i have the same problem, but i just let it disappear by itself and it does eventually.
vitamin E...i should try that
SyKoKiNeSiS
Yeah I heard Vitamin E is good for stretch marks to, or something.
bananapants
use that coconut butter stuff?? ahh i dont knw what its called but it helps
pink.x.r0se
ive used neosporin on this scar
i think it was on my knee
but i cant seem to find it...
so im guessing it worked?
it was an old scar
so etiher it just disappeared
or it worked happy.gif
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