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cuts/scratches


Question Posted Sunday October 3 2004, 10:54 pm

what is the best thing to put on cuts and sratches to make the marks go away? thanx

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DirrtyItalian85 answered Wednesday October 6 2004, 7:37 pm:
neosporan<-- i think thts how u spell it

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xhillary answered Tuesday October 5 2004, 3:40 pm:
Neosporin. Or whatever. Then a band-aid?

Are you really that stupid? Lmao.

I'm being evil. <333

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butterflychick440 answered Monday October 4 2004, 4:35 pm:
neosporin helps or ne thing like that for cuts.

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ballerina04 answered Monday October 4 2004, 4:15 pm:
neosporin

and it's a bigger cut, that is gooing to use a huge scar, use mederma. it's expensive though..

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WoWsErS123 answered Monday October 4 2004, 3:24 pm:
uhmm neosporin ( spelling? ) yeah i know it was a short answer but hope i help!

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Riggzy answered Monday October 4 2004, 2:18 pm:
Neosporin.

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Monday October 4 2004, 1:32 pm:
neosporin

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girdy_goo15 answered Monday October 4 2004, 10:30 am:
first put neosporin on it. then try maderma. or however it's spelled. or just try lotioning it after it's sealed and that will help. and get lots of sun.

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ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Monday October 4 2004, 5:28 am:
Neosporan works great!! If it scars you can always spring for Mederma,it's kinda pricey but it does work.Also,Vitamin E capsules,when broken open,the liquid inside of them can be rubbed onto a cut/scar to make it heal faster and take the redness away!! Hope this helps! ;)

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MoonFisher answered Monday October 4 2004, 12:02 am:
Cocoa butter helps eliminate scarring. You also need to stay out of the sun while wounds are healing. If you must expose yourself to much sunlight, keep the wound covered with a bandage to prevent scarring.

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Pixiemagic14 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:48 pm:
um neosrpon ( i don't think i spelled that right) or cocoa butter now that always works.

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EMiLYELiZABETH answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:34 pm:
Hey there. Neosporen works really well, or if you can afford it, Mederna (it's like $7O.OO a bottle for it, but it really works well)

Good luck!

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xluvinux answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:11 pm:
when i went to the doctor he gave me neosporin. my cut looks a lot better now. lanocane works well also. look though your medicine cabinets for any anti-bacterial things you can find. remember to read the label first. if you have a scab, dont pick it no matter how tempting. keep it covered and it should heal soon! =)

-lAuRa

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ProfessorsPet answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:11 pm:
I agree. Put Neosporan (sp?) on it and cover it with a Band-aid.

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MFS answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:03 pm:
neosporin is good... also a mild peroxide solution can be helpful.

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