FunnyCide answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 12:10 am: You could wear long sleeves, as was suggested already, but that's not a great idea during the summer. If you have open cuts, put Neosporin or Pollysporin on them. Pollysporin works alot better than Neosporin, but is more expensive. Band aids and Pollysporin for open cuts, for scars that are already there - try and find some scar creme. I can't give you an exact name, but I'm pretty sure that Allmay, Cover Girl, Maybelline, and Avon make a lotion that help hide scars by restoring the damaged tissue. For the stubborn scars, use makeup. This plan also has holes in it. Makeup will sweat off, rub off, and when you're swimming it comes off. But, on a date or something, it's not a bad idea. Fishnet sleeves are a good option, too. But they can be warmish in the summer time.
If you're a cutter, seek help and guidence. If you were a cutter, praise the Lord you stopped. If you're just kinda clumsy, just be careful.
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