mooch789 answered Monday July 25 2005, 9:17 pm: Put some coverup on it. I don't think there's any other way to get rid of it other than surgery. Good luck! Hope I helped! [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
TakeItFromMeBaby answered Monday July 25 2005, 3:35 pm: you can get it surgically removed. which is good because not only will it look better...but also the mole could be cancerous.
Mackenzie answered Sunday July 24 2005, 1:09 pm: I'm not positive, but I do believe that the only way to GET RID of it would be a trip to the doctor/hospital. But if you're interested in covering it up, foundation over it. And if it still shows up, trying dabing some eye shadow that's a bit darker than your skin tone ON it. Hopefully this will work for you!! =] [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
anne_givings answered Sunday July 24 2005, 1:03 pm: go to a dermatologist (sp?) and have it removed
i had a mole on my back that i had removed and after they put ice and numbing stuff on it i couldnt feel it, so it didnt hurt to have it taken off. afterwards, use that cream stuff to get rid of any scarring and use coverup.
hope i helped!
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CR0MBii3xoCUTiiE answered Sunday July 24 2005, 12:58 pm: use a cover up cream, or wear makeup..eyeliner..lipgloss exc. so people pay attention to yur eyes, or lips instead of the mole..but if yur parents let chu` or u have the money i wud go to a plastic surgion and have it lazerly removed or cut off hope i helped
luv, x3 hannah [ CR0MBii3xoCUTiiE's advice column | Ask CR0MBii3xoCUTiiE A Question ]
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