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Get Rid of Scars

This is an article to tell you how to get rid of those scars fast. Scars are white or pink spots left on your skin from a scab. When the scab falls off, a white or pink mark is left behind, a scar. Here's some tips on how to get rid of those nasty and annoying scars.


Steps
  1. Remember When your scab first falls off, make sure you keep it out of the sun for a few days. That doesn't mean you have to stay inside, but wear a hat for the first few days just so that the scar doesn't become permanent.
  2. Rub aloe vera gel on you scar until it goes away. This will help the skin resurface and grow back healthy. You can buy this at CVS if you wanted to. It's not very expensive.
  3. Be sure that you clean your skin. Don't be scared to hurt your skin if you wash it. It's actually very good for your scar to wash it, even if your using products. But use products that aren't sensitive to the skin because it can make your scab red and dry.



Tips
  • The scab will probably be there for a few months, and it'll be permanent if you don't treat it. So you can apply make up to it to make it less noticeable.
  • The more you take care for your scar, the faster it will go away.



Warnings
  • The skin around your scar may be dry once you start applying the aloe vera gel, but don't worry, it will go away soon. The aloe vera gel is good for your scar.
  • Wear sunscreen if your not going to wear a hat.
  • If your scab if still there, don't pull it off! It needs to fall off naturally. If it doesn't then theres a good chance that you'll have it forever!



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