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07/17/2013 03:58 PM
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Cher777
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Marie, there is another product I would love to try, it is called Dream Olive Oil. It gets great reviews on different sites. It is actually a cream instead of an oil. Supposedly, it moisturizes and and protects the skin. It is not formulated specifically for scars, but some people who use it claim it softens the marks.
The best part? It is impressively affordable. Who knows, it may also work on aging skin; my hands could use a decent softener.
Has anyone ever tried Dream Olive Oil? If so, your thoughts?
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07/10/2013 11:57 AM
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marie33
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I do not have personal experience with BioHeal, but I have read some positive feedback. I guess the copper peptides, aloe vera, and amino acids in the product have a restorative effect on imperfections. When used repeatedly, skin is supposed to become more resilient and scars allegedly diminish.
Still, I do not believe this product is meant to be used on broken skin or larger puncture wounds. In addition, I read that it does not smell so good. Still, if it helps to heal problem areas, it may be worth a try.
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11/29/2011 01:40 PM
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Cher777
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I read a story about a child who contracted the chicken pox and was left with crater-like scars. The mother said her daughter did not pick at the chicken pox scabs, but scars were left behind when they fell off, anyway. Another individual mentioned that the child should try BioHeal. I guess this product has copper peptides and is supposed to be great for rashes, skin discomfort, and scars (especially newly-forming variations). [br][br]Has anyone ever tried BioHeal for their scars? Did you get positive results?
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