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Skin Problem Charts by fellybabe(f): 9:55pm On Sep 15, 2008
Skin Problems Chart


Acne "Control mild acne with a gentle oil-free cleanser, such as Neutrogena Acne Wash or Dove Beauty Bar Unscented if skin is on the dry side," recommends New York City dermatologist Debra Wattenberg, "followed by a benzoyl peroxide drying gel applied to the affected area." Try one that is a low percentage, such as 2.5-5% to prevent over-drying
skin. If you have more than a mild case, Dr. Wattenberg suggests consulting your dermatologist for a more aggressive treatment, such as prescription antibiotics or a Retin-A regimen.dermologie, a non-invasive, deep-tissue massage. However, you will need a series of treatments that can become quite expensive before you see results. If you want instant results, try one of the new over-the-counter cellulite creams. They can temporarily tighten the skin for an improved appearance.

Chapped Lips [/b]Keep your lips lubed with a medicated lip balm, or an over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1% ointment to heal and prevent chapping. Dry lips get drier when you lick them, but often that's what we do to make them feel more comfortable. And don't rely on lip gloss to smooth lips. Unless it's formulated with an exfoliating ingredient, most formulas can actually be drying.


[b]Combination Skin
"Women perceive their skin as combination when it's actually normal," says facialist-to-the-stars Regina Viotto. "The sebaceous glands in the facial area are located in the t-zone, so you should experience a bit more oil there, than on your cheeks." If you've got more than "a bit" of oil in your t-zone, try this balancing act from Regina: Cleanse twice, first to rid skin of makeup, second to deep-clean skin. Then moisturize with a product specifically designed for combination skin -- they usually hydrate where your skin needs moisture, and absorb excess oil from the t-zone area. If your cheeks are super dry, spot-treat them with a rich night cream.
Crepey Eyelids Crepey skin, or skin that sags around the eyes, is a result of aging coupled with sun damage, which breaks down the collagen and elastin in skin. Depending on the severity of your crepey skin, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Michael E. Valdes recommends these treatments: * For mild sagging, try a topical treatment such as vitamin C serum or a cream that contains skin-firming Melibiose, such as RoC Active Firming Treatment. * A light glycolic acid peel in the doctor's office may do the trick, but healing time is significant -- up to six months before redness and irritation are completely healed. * Consider a surgical approach -- a plastic surgeon can perform an eye lift -- combination of surgery with a light peel, at a cost of $2,500-4,500. Recovery time is about one week.


Dark Patches Medically known as hyperpigmentation, dark patches can be diminished with creams or gels that contain hydroquinone, kojic acid, or glycolic acid compounds -- all of which help to bleach the skin -- followed by a light peel to uncover fresh skin. "Beware. The darker your natural skintone, the more difficult treatment will be because a peel can cause further hyperpigmentation," says Miami-based dermatologist Frederic Brandt. Dr. Brandt also stresses vigilance with sun protection after diminishing dark patches to guard against future skin darkening.
Dry Skin "Dry skin, unless it's on a mature woman who's past menopause, is usually dehydrated," says facialist-to-the-stars Regina Viotto. The treatment is two-fold: First work on hydrating your body from the inside out, by drinking 10-12 glasses of water a day. Then quench your skin's thirst. Regina recommends exfoliating daily with a mild, chemical exfoliator that contains alpha-hydroxy or beta-hydroxy acids, which digest dead skin cells with little or no irritation. Your fresh skin will be ready to absorb moisturizer morning and night.

Facial Hair [/b]Get rid of unwanted facial hair with a gentle depilatory such as Sally Hansen Cream Hair Remover for the Face, or try a lasting solution such as EpiLight. EpiLight is a high-tech, pulsed-light hair removal system available in dermatologists' offices and day spas that works best on people with darker hair.
Fine Lines Fine lines can result from dehydration and lack of rest, so be sure to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, and get 8 hours of sleep. To temporarily plump up fine lines for an aesthetic correction, facialist-to-the-stars Regina Viotto suggests smoothing skin with a cream or serum that contains hyaluronic acid, soy protein, or vitamin C -- all help to build collagen beneath the skin surface after sloughing off dead, dry skin cells with a gentle alpha-hydroxy or beta-hydroxy acid-packed exfoliator.


[b]Flaky Patches
Flaky patches, especially around the nose and eyes (occasionally spreading to cheeks) are almost always caused by a skin condition known as seborrheic dermatitis. "Since flaky patches aren't a result of dry skin," says Miami-based dermatologist Frederic Brandt, "moisturizer won't do the job." Dr. Brandt recommends treating flaky patches with a topical over-the-counter cortisone cream or ointment, and washing your face with a cleanser that contains zinc, which helps to heal seborrheic dermatitis. Don't try to exfoliate flaky areas -- since they're caused by inflammation rather than dry skin, exfoliation will only further irritate skin.


[b]Freckles [/b]Fade freckles and other hyperpigmentation with a bleaching (or "whitening"wink lotion or serum that contains hydroquinone or kojic acid, such as Murad Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Gel. Prevent freckles from emerging by keeping skin coated with a broad spectrum physical sunblock (look for Z-cote, micro-zinc oxide, Parsol 1789, or titanium dioxide under Active Ingredients), which guards against harmful UVA, UVB, or IR rays. u can get this cream at silverbird or mega plaza etc.

[b]Large Pores [/b]Pores can get stretched and take on a larger appearance when they're filled with dirt, oil, or excess sebum. Cleanse with a salicylic acid-packed product to help keep pores clean and ultimately looking smaller. Sun damage also can break down collagen in skin, leading to larger pores -- so protect your skin from UVA/UVB rays with a sunblock. The newest pore remedy, according to Miami-based dermatologist Frederic Brandt, is the Non-abalotive Laser, which can increase collagen in the skin, filling in large pores.
Millia Millia are white bumps that are easily confused with whiteheads, but they exist only in the superficial layer of skin (not under the skin like a zit,) and are hard to the touch, making it impossible to clear them. Millia occur when a sweat duct (usually around the nose) gets occluded. Prevent millia by using non-comedogenic products that won't clog pores, and applying a moisturizer that contains retinol to encourage cell turnover. Once you have a millia, visit your dermatologist for extraction.

Oily Skin "Oily skin is a good thing," says facialist-to-the-stars Regina Viotto. "It means you're producing enough natural moisturizing factors to ultimately protect against premature aging and wrinkling." Keep oil that clogs pores, leading to breakouts, at bay, by exfoliating often -- day and night. Regina suggests this pro treatment: Remember, oily skin needs moisture. Get the moisture you need with a light, oil-free moisturizer that contains the chemical exfoliant beta-hydroxy acid applied in the a.m., then manually exfoliate skin with a grainy scrub before bed.


Rash
"There can be tons of reasons behind a rash," says Dove Advisory Council dermatologist Debra Wattenberg. "It can be viral, a result of contact dermatitis caused by an external source, or an irritation from a product." To rid the rash, Dr. Wattenberg suggests switching to a gentle cleanser and an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or ointment until the rash disappears. If the rash persists, visit your dermatologist to pinpoint the cause and learn the recommended course of action to get rid of the rash.


Razor Burn [/b]New York City dermatologist Rena Brand offers some razor burn remedies: Always use a clean blade. Razor burn occurs most often to dry, sensitive skin, so keep the area moisturized with a non-comedogenic lotion. If the problem still occurs, treat it with an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment, such as Bacetracin, twice a day. Dr. Brand also suggests treating irritation and itching by applying a small amount of over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.


[b]Red Bumps on Arms and Legs
Groups of tiny red bumps on the upper arms and legs are not just unsightly -- they can also be itchy and uncomfortable. Dr. Debra Wattenberg, a Dove Advisory Council dermatologist, advises this treatment for the bumps, which are caused by a chronic condition of eczema around the hair follicle: Apply an alpha-hydroxy acid body lotion to the area day and night -- it will help to clear the skin around your arm and leg hair. Be sure to follow up with an SPF 15 sunblock as exfoliated skin is more susceptible to sunburn.
Redness is most common in those with fair, sensitive skin. To diminish the red, Dr. Debra Wattenberg, a Dove Advisory Council dermatologist, suggests this pro treatment: Apply a cool compress soaked in milk that is diluted with water to the affected area, then smooth on a cream that contains a soothing botanical extract such as chamomile or lavender. Both have anti-reddening properties.


Rosacea "Rosacea -- characterized by a red flush across the cheeks and nose that's sometimes accompanied by acne -- is a genetic condition, but it can be controlled," says Dove Advisory Council dermatologist Debra Wattenberg. "Avoid spicy foods, red wine, and caffeine, which can cause flare-ups. And don't rely on over-the-counter cortisone products, which might temporarily normalize redness, but won't control the situation in the long run. See your dermatologist to design a personalized regimen."


Rough Skin Patches [/b]Caused by environmental influences -- especially extreme cold or dry air -- rough skin patches are very common and easily treatable. Dr. Rachel Grossman, RoC skincare expert, suggests switching to a moisturizer specially formulated for dry skin, and applying it day and night to balance your complexion. Don't spot treat rough areas as doing so might hamper the natural balancing process.


[b]Sagging Skin
Gravity plays a huge role in sagging skin, which occurs when the skin's infrastructure -- composed of collagen and elastin -- is broken down, leaving the top layer without support. New Jersey dermatologist Rachel Grossman recommends an eye cream and moisturizer that contains Melibiose, a sugar derivative that has been proven to firm skin, such as RoC Active Firming Treatment. Products that contain retinol or topical vitamin C will also help to firm and plump skin since they help build collagen beneath the skin surface.


Sallow Skin Sallow skin looks dull and lifeless. Exfoliate daily with a grainy scrub to uncover brighter skin cells and give yourself a gentle facial massage every morning to stimulate blood flow to the face, encouraging a pink glow
Sensitive Skin Stick to one routine of mild fragrance-free products to keep sensitive skin from getting irritated. Exfoliate every few days with an extra-gentle micro-grain scrub and invest in a cream that contains hydrocortisone, lavender, or chamomile to soothe and diminish redness should it occur.


Spider Veins [/b]Spider veins -- those tiny red or blue lines on your legs -- are caused by the stress of being on your feet all day, engaging in high-impact exercise, or walking far distances in high heels or ill-fitting shoes. The standard treatment for spider veins is sclerotherapy, where a solution (salt solution is the safest and most common) is injected into the vein, destroying its lining. However, sclerotherapy cannot be performed on very small or thin veins. Dr. Michael E. Valdes, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, suggests VascuLight, a new laser treatment, as the ultimate way to get rid of spider veins of any size.
Stretch Marks "Stretch marks, caused by skin expanding and 'tearing,' are usually permanent," says New York City-based plastic surgeon Stephen Greenberg. However, laser treatments or microdermabrasion may help to lessen the appearance of marks. Check with your dermatologist or plastic surgeon


[b]Sunburn
A sunburn can lead to fine lines, hyperpigmentation like freckles, and even skin cancer -- so protect yourself from sunburn by always wearing a full-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen. Soothe an existing sunburn with topically applied aloe vera gel. Take an aspirin to reduce inflammation. And rub the contents of a vitamin E capsule directly into the sun-damaged areas to boost your skin's defenses against antioxidants.


Undereye Bags/Puffs Water retention around the eyes is caused by slow circulation combined with external factors such as sleeping in a flat position or with your face pressed into a pillow. RoC skincare expert Dr. Rachel Grossman recommends the following treatment: Sleep on your back with your head propped up on at least two pillows to encourage water drainage while you sleep. In the morning, lightly pat on cold-from-the-refrigerator eye cream to smooth eye area contours.

Undereye Circles Visible blood vessels -- more prominent due to sluggish circulation, which can result from inadequate sleep -- are the culprit behind undereye circles. The newest beauty ingredient to help zap undereye circles is vitamin K, the wonder vitamin that helps constrict blood vessels to diminish dark circles as well as broken capillaries on the face. Look for vitamin K as an ingredient in an eye cream (such as St. Ives Dark Circle Diminisher) and pat it on gently, morning and night.

Uneven Color Uneven color is environmentally influenced -- a result of sun damage. Prevent uneven skintone by always wearing a full spectrum UVA/UVB sunblock that contains a physical sunscreen active ingredient such as micro-zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or Parsol 1789. Even out your skintone with exfoliation by using an alpha- or beta-hydroxy acid-packed moisturizer to gently slough away sun-damaged skin cells to reveal brighter, smoother, more even-colored skin.


Varicose Veins Varicose veins result when the valves that control blood flow are damaged, creating a pocket of "backed-up blood." This usually occurs when the vein is under serious pressure -- pregnancy or serious weight gain are just two common causes. "The newest and most effective method to diminish varicose veins," says Dr. Michael E. Valdes, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, "is a laser method called VascuLight, which targets hemoglobin in blood so it is easily digested by your body. However, if your valves are completely shot, this method won't do it. See a vascular surgeon to discuss your options."
Warts Caused by a virus that affects the superficial layers of the skin, warts are extremely common. Rachel Grossman, a New Brunswick, New Jersey dermatologist, recommends removing the outer layers of skin that are affected. First try an over-the-counter wart remover, but if that doesn't work, your dermatologist can perform cryotherapy, in which liquid nitrogen is applied to the wart to freeze off the virus-infected area.

[b]Whiteheads [/b]Trying to extract a pustule yourself can result in scarring -- so you shouldn't try to squeeze a whitehead yourself at home. But, if you must, facialist-to-the-stars Regina Viotto suggests this treatment: After a bath or shower when the warm, steamy air has softened pores, wrap a tissue around both index fingers, then gently apply pressure on either side of the whitehead until it's clean. Disinfect the area with a toner that contains alpha- or beta-hydroxy acid, or witch hazel, such as Elizabeth Arden Refining Toning Lotion, this is about N4,000 HERE IN NIGERIA. And change your pillowcase, or bacteria is likely to reinfect the pore.

W[b]rinkles [/b]Topical wrinkle creams may help plump up lines temporarily, but they won't make wrinkles disappear. "The first line of defense to diminish wrinkles," says Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon Michael E. Valdes, "is to fill them with collagen." While collagen from animals needs to be replaced every 4-6 months, Dr. Valdes' method of choice is a new treatment, Facian (about $250 per syringe), which injects human collagen, facia, into wrinkles. After three treatments, the body starts forming its own new collagen around the facia, making this method most efficient as a long-term solution. If your wrinkles are very deep grooves, consider a surgical approach.


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Re: Skin Problem Charts by ayde: 1:19pm On Sep 16, 2008
hi girlfriend,hp u k?i enjoy reading ur posts, they r informative and interactive.

i dont know if u can help out here, i av a normal skin and i use Dove soap or Oil of Olay; but of recent i v been having acne on my forehead (my skin used to be very smooth) and it's so annoying. i dont eat fatty foods and i cleanse every night b4 goin to bed. So i stopped using my soap and changed to Carex; still little or no result cry

Is there somthg im not doin right or could it be just hormones? sorry, iv turned u to a beauty specialist, smiley lol. Or wat do u think i should do to get my skin back? Tanxs sweet wink
Re: Skin Problem Charts by shilling(f): 4:25pm On Sep 16, 2008
Thanks for the info!
Re: Skin Problem Charts by ajilete(f): 2:36pm On Sep 18, 2008
Keep up the info Fellybabe
what moisturiser would you recommend for VERY oily skin. Something with saclicylic acid, but what brands do you know that are available in Nigeria? Also can you recommend a facial wash again for OILY! skin. Look forward to hearing from you!
Re: Skin Problem Charts by fellybabe(f): 9:04pm On Sep 18, 2008
ayde:

hi girlfriend,hp u k?i enjoy reading your posts, they r informative and interactive.

i don't know if u can help out here, i av a normal skin and i use Dove soap or Oil of Olay; but of recent i v been having acne on my forehead (my skin used to be very smooth) and it's so annoying. i don't eat fatty foods and i cleanse every night before goin to bed. So i stopped using my soap and changed to Carex; still little or no result cry

Is there somthg im not doin right or could it be just hormones? sorry, iv turned u to a beauty specialist, smiley lol. Or what do u think i should do to get my skin back? Tanxs sweet wink



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Re: Skin Problem Charts by fellybabe(f): 10:05pm On Sep 18, 2008
ajilete:

Keep up the info Fellybabe
what moisturiser would you recommend for VERY oily skin. Something with saclicylic acid, but what brands do you know that are available in Nigeria? Also can you recommend a facial wash again for OILY! skin. Look forward to hearing from you!

I only find Proactiv Revitlaizing Toner is good for the skin . The rest of them containing BP are damaging and irritating the pimples. I used to have pimples, clogged pores for more than a year. Now, I am using Netrogena Clearing Pore Night gel which contains 2 percent saliylic acid. It keeps me from poping up new acnes and fading the marks. Actually that products is kinda peeling thing. It greatly helps my face now. When I feel the area is going to have pimples , I put the gel on and it stops growing.

For the cleanser, I use daily cleanser in the morning and neutrogener clear pore cleanser at night.

To quickly answer your questions, the best over-the-counter treatment I've found is Neutrogenia On-The-Spot treatment. It contains 2.5% benzoyl peroxide, which is just as effective as the other 10% creams on the market but does not dry out your skin near as much. (The 10% always made my skin dry and peely, but I can use this 2.5% all over the acne-prone areas of my face as a preventative treatment and not have any dry skin!) I also wash and exfoliate with soap and a Buf Puf brand sponge . I also use Stridex (2% salicylic acid) twice daily but I'm not sure if either of those are making a huge difference -- I definitely noticed the biggest improvement when I added the Neutrogenia to my routine!

u can get all this product at a beauty shop. check the palms, alade market, mega plaza, silverbirf galleria, beauty spa, beauty spot on adeola odeku etccccccccc
Re: Skin Problem Charts by ajilete(f): 3:37pm On Oct 17, 2008
fellybabe:

I only find Proactiv Revitlaizing Toner is good for the skin . The rest of them containing BP are damaging and irritating the pimples. I used to have pimples, clogged pores for more than a year. Now, I am using Netrogena Clearing Pore Night gel which contains 2 percent saliylic acid. It keeps me from poping up new acnes and fading the marks. Actually that products is kind of peeling thing. It greatly helps my face now. When I feel the area is going to have pimples , I put the gel on and it stops growing.

For the cleanser, I use daily cleanser in the morning and neutrogener clear pore cleanser at night.

To quickly answer your questions, the best over-the-counter treatment I've found is Neutrogenia On-The-Spot treatment. It contains 2.5% benzoyl peroxide, which is just as effective as the other 10% creams on the market but does not dry out your skin near as much. (The 10% always made my skin dry and peely, but I can use this 2.5% all over the acne-prone areas of my face as a preventative treatment and not have any dry skin!) I also wash and exfoliate with soap and a Buf Puf brand sponge . I also use Stridex (2% salicylic acid) twice daily but I'm not sure if either of those are making a huge difference -- I definitely noticed the biggest improvement when I added the Neutrogenia to my routine!

u can get all this product at a beauty shop. check the palms, alade market, mega plaza, silverbirf galleria, beauty spa, beauty spot on adeola odeku etccccccccc


Thanks Fellybabe, you are a gem for all that info.
in my quest for products that work for my ooooiiillllyyyy skin i have just discovered Blemish control Toner Formula 3 with 2%salicylic acid (Mary Kay) and it is absolutely fantastic. it sweeps every bit of oil from my face and also acts as a exfoliator (a peel) thanks to the salicylic acid. it may be a bit strong fro some but because of my oily skin it seems to be working really well. i also started using Retin A cream - 0.05%. i did a lot of research and found that it was very good for acne prone skin and oily skins. For some people it is really too strong and it comes in different strengths. the one i use is not the strongest strength. i use a pea sized bit only once - at BEDTIME after lightly washing and making sure skin is dry. it really does peel the skin, although mine wasnt as severe as some stories ive heard.
the combination of the two products really is sloughing my skin to reveal smoother more refined less greasy skin.
Word of caution- i read somewhere that some skins react really badly so please know your skin type REALLY well. i dont have sensitive skin, but as i said my main problem is oil and the more than occasional spot. Im keeping my fingers crossed and will let you know how i feel about these two products in a few months time.
Re: Skin Problem Charts by teetee2(f): 1:23pm On Oct 21, 2008
Fellybabe, i really like ur post. Can i say a normal or dry skin because not too dry or too oily? My complexion is chocolate, I av used different types/product of creams not yet result. Recently on this forum somebody talked abt Neutrogena Visible (Active Copper) moisturing cream but made me darker. What type of moisturiser do u think is good for this type of skin. Presently i av turned back to Clear Essence Maxi tone mix with Neutrogena Oil but still the same. Also my feet is not moistured, look dry and cracking with shoe corn on my toe. Thx for ur response
Re: Skin Problem Charts by steaming(f): 11:54am On Oct 22, 2008
teetee, u can tryneutrogena body moisturiser and mix it with a toning oil. I use Glycrein white.
the mixture of the two on my skin is wonderful, my skin's soft and velvety.

U could try it tho and see if it works for you too. the thing about cosmetics is that u have to keep trying till u get wot u want.

Nice try. Do let me know whenever u do.
Re: Skin Problem Charts by teetee2(f): 5:16pm On Oct 23, 2008
Thx dear, What type of soap do i use with it to give me lovely moistured skin as u said.
Re: Skin Problem Charts by fellybabe(f): 8:26pm On Oct 23, 2008
teetee2:

Thx dear, What type of soap do i use with it to give me lovely moistured skin as u said.

try TRACIA LIGHTENING SHOWER CREAM(GOAT'S MILK) it is a good moisturizing soap

or neutrogena soap
Re: Skin Problem Charts by lahips: 11:55am On Apr 09, 2009
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Re: Skin Problem Charts by oln: 11:58pm On Mar 09, 2010
please fellybabe,can u please recommend a very good dermatologist i cld consult in lagos.my case is complex.i have a scar that now looks like a keloid and iv tried many kinds of medication yet no improvement
Re: Skin Problem Charts by mitchyy(f): 3:30pm On Mar 10, 2010
hi fellybabe.thanks for those info. my skin is dry but not very dry.and am dark skinned.am very confused as to the type of cream/makeup products to use to achieve a GLOWING skin.i have used neutrogena body moisturizer for months,no result.presently am on Jergens Shea butter and olay body corps soap. are there effectiveproducts you can suggest for me to use for my skin, like,cream,soap,scrub,cleanser etc?
Re: Skin Problem Charts by Kefuie: 4:34am On Sep 20, 2010
"Sagging Skin   Gravity plays a huge role in sagging skin, which occurs when the skin's infrastructure -- composed of collagen and elastin -- is broken down, leaving the top layer without support. New Jersey dermatologist Rachel Grossman recommends an eye cream and moisturizer that contains Melibiose, a sugar derivative that has been proven to firm skin, such as RoC Active Firming Treatment. Products that contain retinol or topical vitamin C will also help to firm and plump skin since they help build collagen beneath the skin surface."


Our skin is one of the most important part of our body. The importance of eye creams for your skin around our eyes is due to our delicate skin, but we must also remember that it's important to get the right one.


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Re: Skin Problem Charts by Parisecrets: 12:01pm On Jan 06, 2014
Hey peeps, it's really sad how our climate has truly damaged our skin.... I'm sorry dear but the truth is if you expose your skin much to sunlight, you'll definitely be having dull skin. Though I'm into skin care,beautique- solutions bb pin 3332a8a3. I can prescribe great cream for you to clear out your skin problem. Cream with natural herbs and no steroid or hydroquinone.
But to have a good skin also, you must watch what you eat and have a good lifestyle....Exercise daily and take very good multivitamins. It's what's inside that reflects in the outside.
I'm also specialized in whitening creams...... I have different products also. Parisecrets ( whitening cream/ so called Egyptian milk contents), Brown skin( for dark people who just wanna have their skin glow) and Beaty secrets for those who have light complexion but wanna tone abit.
I'm the sole distributor of an american cosmetic company products( Vitamin C + E 20% ) and Retin- A to clear out acne.
A trial will convince you.
Good day all.
Angela
Re: Skin Problem Charts by vera12(f): 11:24am On Oct 10, 2014
i need help i have a very dark leg and i need a good cream to clear it
Re: Skin Problem Charts by vera12(f): 11:26am On Oct 10, 2014
vera12:
i need help i have a very dark leg and i need a good cream to clear it
can someone help me am in ghana....[color=#990000][/color]
Re: Skin Problem Charts by ethanbrysoneli: 12:39pm On Oct 10, 2014
Skin problems will be categorized into various types. Mostly we can see the acne and pimple problems in teenagers. If it was in the first stage, Better to cure with branded creams and home remedies or else we can consult the doctor for better treatment.








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Re: Skin Problem Charts by 1stLadyRobinho: 7:11am On Oct 13, 2014
oln:
please fellybabe,can u please recommend a very good dermatologist i cld consult in lagos.my case is complex.i have a scar that now looks like a keloid and iv tried many kinds of medication yet no improvement


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Re: Skin Problem Charts by withyhu: 5:03pm On Mar 18, 2015
Hello, Please has anybody seen this type of skin infection before...? It happens anytime I wear a leather footware, and some other things like, detergents, paint, metals,..., etc. Skin docs in the house please reply. Thanks. Tradomedical solutions are equally welcome.

Re: Skin Problem Charts by 1stLadyRobinho: 7:38pm On May 07, 2015
withyhu:
Hello, Please has anybody seen this type of skin infection before...? It happens anytime I wear a leather footware, and some other things like, detergents, paint, metals,..., etc. Skin docs in the house please reply. Thanks. Tradomedical solutions are equally welcome.



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Re: Skin Problem Charts by DonaTee(f): 4:01pm On Apr 08, 2017
withyhu:
Hello, Please has anybody seen this type of skin infection before...? It happens anytime I wear a leather footware, and some other things like, detergents, paint, metals,..., etc. Skin docs in the house please reply. Thanks. Tradomedical solutions are equally welcome.

I know this is an old post. Have u gotten solutions to it?

That is psoriasis that flared up
Re: Skin Problem Charts by blessedgal(f): 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2017
pls I need clarification ,I HV this annoying stretch mark on my thigh, someone recommend rescue oil,pls how effective it is,and also if not effective pls recommend any thing I can use that will yield result quick, thanks

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