i play softball and slid into third base. i got this really bad scrape. i kept picking at it. so now it is a really big pink scar. i cant shave over it because it make cut the scar and icant use nair because its going to affect the scar. what should i dowith the hair that is on my scar?
PrincessAva answered Friday June 10 2005, 4:09 am: you have to leave it like that untill the scar is fully heeled. I have had the same problem befor
*****************sorry i forgot to finsih my answer my computer froze and it like shut down and i came back and signed it forgeting about the rest of my answer
I ment to say Pluck with tweezers. It will hurt but it will look better*********************
good luck and hope i helped you
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Mackenzie answered Thursday June 9 2005, 8:05 pm: If it's not completely healed yet, shave AROUND it, getting as close to it as possible. In time, if will event ually heal up [if it hasn't alReady], and you will be able to shave Right over it just like it neveR happened!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Courtney answered Thursday June 9 2005, 1:52 pm: Get some tweezers and yank them out. Yes , it's going to hurt (tweezers are the eye brow pluckers) , but that sort of hair will hurt worser the longer you keep it in their. Good luck and I hope I was some help. [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
talktome224 answered Thursday June 9 2005, 12:51 pm: i know what you mean i have two really big scars on e one each arm but mine arent hairy
however you can pluck the hair with twezers or maybe even use tape and kinda wax or pull the hair if nothing else the just shave really lightly over the scar depending on how old it is it shouldnt reopen
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