
CHECK MY FACEBOOK FOR BEFORE & AFTER PICTURES OF MY MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT. Remember I'm not a dermatologist, but this has been my way of preventing and getting rid of my scars. :) i really hope this helps since I can relate to how much I hate my scars, some of them I'm pretty proud of though lol but that's a different story. Join Me on Facebook: www.facebook.com Join Me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Now I don't think I explained how to prevent thoroughly enough or maybe it may have been confusing so I'll be reiterating it here. Step 1: After you get any kind of wound that will scab (ie a scrape, road rash, chicken pox, acne, etc.), keep it moisturized and protected with Neosporin. Neosporin or any kind of anti-bacterial cream isn't easily absorbed into your skin so it'll protect the top layer of your epidermis. This will prevent your skin from scabbing over and it will look disgusting if it's a gnarly scrape. But you want to do this because it will help keep moisture in your skin, whereas scabbing will tighten your skin and you don't want that yet. Step 2: After a few days let your skin scab over by not using lotion. Once it scabs over DO NOT pick, peel, or scratch it away. If anything, if it feels itchy or dry put on neosporin again until it naturally falls off. Yes the scab will be soft and moist, but that's ok. Step 3: NIGHT TIME: After your scab NATURALLY falls off diminish scars immediately by using a scar gel. Apply an even coating, let it dry, then apply any kind of <b>...</b>
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