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Covering up a scar...


Question Posted Sunday August 24 2008, 1:42 pm

I tried popping a deep white head on my nose (big mistake, I know), and scratched off some skin in the process. Now I have big red patch of new skin- it's very noticeable. I try using foundation, but it still looks kind of greyish underneath.
Any recommendations on a good foundation/concealer that will adequately cover it up?


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rk9 answered Monday August 25 2008, 4:06 pm:
Another scar removal gel you can use is Mederma. I got surgery and I've been using it for months. The downside is that you need to use it for over 2 months before you see any sign of change

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0xymoron answered Sunday August 24 2008, 8:42 pm:
It happened to me too. I'm hoping mine will go away. I would suggest going to a dermatologist and getting Xeragel, it is a scar removal gel. Instead of trying to cover it, get rid of the scar.

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