I'm pretty tall (5'9) and have long legs, but my problem is that they have all these ugly scars on them from when I was younger and used to scratch my mosquito bites, so I rarely wear shorts or small skirts and am pretty much always in long pants. Is there any way to make the scars go away? I'm so sick of them.
(15/F)
summergrl05 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 12:36 pm: if you go to the grocery store and look in the medicine aisle, like where there bandaids and stuff, theres scar treatment. if u follow the directions which is usually- appy twice a day on the scar-then it should be gone in around 2 weeks.
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xxBrOkEnxx answered Saturday October 1 2005, 12:32 pm: yeah you can go and buy cocoa butter(sp) or vitimin E and rub it on the scars or you could put aloe on it because that has vitimin E in it..or you can take a vitimin E pin or cut the liquid open and put it on but i think it might take up too much pills..thats what my sister did when she got her wart cut off she just put a little and its gone now..or ask your doctor on what to use [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
BlackAngel answered Saturday October 1 2005, 11:28 am: Try using vitimin E in a liquid form. You can just rub it over the scars and it'll take a while, but the scars will lighten.
I know it's a few years out, but the other option is to have them taken off through laser surgery when you turn 18.
sweetjewel answered Saturday October 1 2005, 11:20 am: try mederma (cant spell) or any other scar product.. my sister uses it for a big scar on her arm and it got much lighter and stuff. or you could try buying sally hanson airbrush legs [ sweetjewel's advice column | Ask sweetjewel A Question ]
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