![]() |
|||||||
| |||||||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools |
|
(#1)
|
|
(#2)
|
|
(#3)
|
|
||||
|
30-04-08, 09:45 PM
not sure but i would think that it would make them less noticable
one of my clients used to have terrible excema, on her legs, really bad, and she now has a tan every week and her excema has all but gone could be worth a try? |
|
(#4)
|
|
(#5)
|
|
||||
|
30-04-08, 09:50 PM
Quote:
no , i dont think it is, as she was always moisturising with her special cream but her legs were so scabby and bled a lot, since the tans, she still uses her cream , but the excema has almost gone!!!! |
|
(#6)
|
|
(#7)
|
|
(#8)
|
|
||||
|
30-04-08, 10:25 PM
I would imagine it would make them a lot less noticeable.Cosmetic camoflage creams would make a lot more difference coverderm and dermablend are ones i can think of,im sure other geeks can tell you a few more to look up.They are waterproof and stay on until you decide to remove.
|