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Old 05 June 2004, 01:39 AM
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does anyone know how to rid of any of the following

1, black heads

2, red stretch marks

3, spot SCARS
Old 05 June 2004, 01:40 AM
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1. clearasil
2. blowtorch
3. Isopon P38
Old 05 June 2004, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by wwp8
does anyone know how to rid of any of the following

1, black heads

2, red stretch marks

3, spot SCARS
Just dump her, there are plenty more attractive girls out there.
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Blackheads, I've always squeezed out before bed - nail marks on your face are visible!
Spots, I generally only squeeze if they have a head - otherwise it hurts a lot, and is generally unproductive. The key is to get rid of the 'core' which is harder sebum trapped in the pore itself - not the pus. (yum yum )

Stretch marks are with you forever. I am cursed by them If I exercise, I get them. If I put on weight a bit, I get them. They suck.

Spot scars.... Speak to a dermatologist. I hear there are good results from laser and chemical peels - but dont hold me to that.

Damian
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