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Question Posted Saturday December 24 2005, 7:25 am

how do i reduce the redness of a spot?
and i use to have a big spot but now its gone but its still red like a scar how do i get rid of that too?thanx ill rate high
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lind12 answered Monday December 26 2005, 7:00 pm:
My friend told me the best thing to do is put Vitamin E cream on it and then cover it up with a little make-up.. it should soon go away!
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jealousyxo answered Saturday December 24 2005, 3:20 pm:
you should use coverup it has this green color with two colors that match your skin tone.It reduces redness in a flash.Put the green on first then use one of the colors that best fit your skin tone.So trying going to CVS and find coverup or foundation in the makeup isles.I use foundation/coverup its fantastic! if you need listings of suggested companys products to use,just leave one in my inbox : ]

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