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How do I get rid of these?


Question Posted Thursday August 17 2006, 12:41 pm

I have some scabs and a rope burn that has scabbed over (not too big, about the size of 2 dimes) on my legs from a ropes course and sunburn on my shoulders from a water park. (it's pretty red and tender.) How can I make this stuff disappear ASAP before cheerleading practice starts next week? (At least the sunburn and rope burn) Help!

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babiigirl answered Friday August 18 2006, 12:51 am:
For the rope burn - Put neosporin on it the put a band-over it. this will helps it heal quicker.

For the Sunburn - Put aloe vera on it. You can buy this wherever they sell sunblock. Cvs, Walmart, target, etc...

when your at home wear loose shirts and no bra so you dont have anythig irritating the sunburn.

hope this helps.
KIM:)

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captainL answered Thursday August 17 2006, 5:34 pm:
Well use some anti-biotic cream on your rope burn - and use a sunburn healing spray on your sunburn. You can find either of those at your local grocery store. :]

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oXoCutiex6 answered Thursday August 17 2006, 3:05 pm:
Its just cheerleading practice. dont owrry abou tit . my practice we all show up with no makeupon .. hai ra mess. then again we have practice at 7am.. but realy just let it heal.. keep sunscreen on it and try to wear shirts that cover the sunburn when you are outside!

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