Question Posted Wednesday December 30 2009, 11:02 pm
16/female
Hey, I started using the Bio-Oil product at the beginning of December. Its a nicely scented scar and stretch mark remover and its also said to even out skin tone.
Anyways, I was just wondering how long it would take until I expect to see results? If anyone has used Bio-Oil before I'd really appreciate knowing! I'm using it twice a day just like the instructions call for. I put it on in the morning after I shower and at night before I got to bed.
One of my reasons for using this is because I am in a serious relationship that is physically escalating and I'm a bit self conscious about some mild scaring on my breasts. These were caused because I used to have a picking fetish, and I would squeeze and pop the little pores on the skin like a pimple so it would scab over. I just want the marks to go away now! I don't pick anymore.
1. Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for pimple. It is an essential oil that is diluted and applied topically to pimple lesions.
2. Zinc is another popular home remedy for pimple. A couple of research studies have found that zinc is somewhat effective.
3. Garlic juice is an effective way as a natural pimple treatment because garlic is a natural antibacterial agent. It contains sulfur which is nature’s antibiotic.
4. Honey contains potassium, which suffocates bacteria in pimple cells to get rid of pimples faster.
5. Dandelion is very effective in fighting pimple. Use the complete dandelion plant.
iiLOvEyOux3 answered Friday January 1 2010, 10:39 pm: I used bio oil before, and like you for a while i would use it twice a day, but i never really did see much of a result.
My face did clear after a while, but i don't think Bio oil did anything to make it go faster.
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