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Vitamin E acetate has traditionally been used to reduce scarring. No doubt

some people will have problems as it is quite heavy. I know from personal

experience that it really does smooth out scars and help them fade.

Barry Hunt

RE: Gold Bond: Profile of an Enigma

> What I am trying

> to figure out now is a way to make the scarring from

> the bigger

> papules/postules disappear. They seem to be fading,

> but ever so

> slowly - but hey, at least they're fading! :)

>

> -

I also get those scarring on my cheeks, which fades

after time though but it's really annoying. Do anyone

know why rosacea suffer get scarring and why they take

so looong time to fade and if there are some vitamine

I can take to hurry up the healing process ?

//Kajsa.

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Vitamin E acetate has traditionally been used to reduce scarring. No doubt

some people will have problems as it is quite heavy. I know from personal

experience that it really does smooth out scars and help them fade.

Barry Hunt

RE: Gold Bond: Profile of an Enigma

> What I am trying

> to figure out now is a way to make the scarring from

> the bigger

> papules/postules disappear. They seem to be fading,

> but ever so

> slowly - but hey, at least they're fading! :)

>

> -

I also get those scarring on my cheeks, which fades

after time though but it's really annoying. Do anyone

know why rosacea suffer get scarring and why they take

so looong time to fade and if there are some vitamine

I can take to hurry up the healing process ?

//Kajsa.

_____________________________________________________

Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

Busenkelt!

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Barry,

tnx for the tip, I will buy some E today. Im already

take zink for speed up healing, but don't see any

change.

//Kajsa.

--- barry.hunt@... skrev: > Vitamin E

acetate has traditionally been used to

> reduce scarring. No doubt

> some people will have problems as it is quite heavy.

> I know from personal

> experience that it really does smooth out scars and

> help them fade.

>

> Barry Hunt

>

> RE: Gold Bond: Profile of an

> Enigma

>

>

>

>

> > What I am trying

> > to figure out now is a way to make the scarring

> from

> > the bigger

> > papules/postules disappear. They seem to be

> fading,

> > but ever so

> > slowly - but hey, at least they're fading! :)

> >

> > -

>

>

>

> I also get those scarring on my cheeks, which fades

> after time though but it's really annoying. Do

> anyone

> know why rosacea suffer get scarring and why they

> take

> so looong time to fade and if there are some

> vitamine

> I can take to hurry up the healing process ?

>

> //Kajsa.

_____________________________________________________

Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

Busenkelt!

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Barry,

tnx for the tip, I will buy some E today. Im already

take zink for speed up healing, but don't see any

change.

//Kajsa.

--- barry.hunt@... skrev: > Vitamin E

acetate has traditionally been used to

> reduce scarring. No doubt

> some people will have problems as it is quite heavy.

> I know from personal

> experience that it really does smooth out scars and

> help them fade.

>

> Barry Hunt

>

> RE: Gold Bond: Profile of an

> Enigma

>

>

>

>

> > What I am trying

> > to figure out now is a way to make the scarring

> from

> > the bigger

> > papules/postules disappear. They seem to be

> fading,

> > but ever so

> > slowly - but hey, at least they're fading! :)

> >

> > -

>

>

>

> I also get those scarring on my cheeks, which fades

> after time though but it's really annoying. Do

> anyone

> know why rosacea suffer get scarring and why they

> take

> so looong time to fade and if there are some

> vitamine

> I can take to hurry up the healing process ?

>

> //Kajsa.

_____________________________________________________

Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

Busenkelt!

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