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Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:18 am |
Hi,
I went to a sunbed a couple months ago (yeah I know....bad idea) I went for only a few minutes and burned BADLY. My whole backside is a LOT darker than my front now. I had done this once at the beach before and I still have faint lines from the burn 6 years later.
This one is worse, I look like a freak and am on the verge of going to get a dark tan to hide the contrast...its literally a clear line where my skin touched the glass of the booth.
What can I do to lighten this damaged sunburn scarred skin without using hydroquinone? Could I exfoliate with like a clarisonic and them apply ACV to it...would that work? I would like to find something somewhat fast...but natural. I can sacrific some of the speed for natural as long as we aren't talking about 6+ months before I see any significant improvement...I know myself and won't stick to it that long. Another idea I had was a microderm session on my whole backside. ANy ideas from you well-informed people would help me a lot, I feel like a freak right now. Sorry if this has been discussed before but I could not find it. THank you. |
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Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:29 am |
I would try an AHA body lotion, I like Paula's Choice. And most important don't let those burn ares see the sun, they sun will definitely cause it be darker.
Since it a large area it might be pricey to treat but if you get a Vit C serum I think that will help alot. Garden of Wisdom sells a reasonably price serum. |
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