#57273 - 11/01/08 06:20 AM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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The discolouration of your upper lip will fade away with time. A good cold processed whole leaf aloe vera gel applied daily and overnight can help that fade away faster (because it is helping the skin heal. It is NOT a fade cream like those chemical age spot lotions)
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#57335 - 11/03/08 02:37 PM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
[Re: James W. Walker VII, CPE]
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Does this mean that the aloe vera gel works better than the fading creams James?
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#57344 - 11/04/08 04:47 AM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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If one workes both from the inside and the outside, one can get the best results. Skin likes to have vitamins A, C, and E. B vitamins are good for skin as well. You can put those inside of you with Carrots, Broccoli, Spinach, Citrus Fruits (like strawberries, & blueberries) and nuts (like almonds and peanuts or sunflower seeds). Aloe from the outside, and those vitamins from the inside and you can heal up very well. When I was a teen, my evil half brother burned me with an iron, leaving a mark that took up my whole forearm. Over a year later, I STARTED putting pure whole leafe Aloe Vera on it twice a day, and in 6 months it was healed so well that I became too lazy to continue the treatments. It is healed enough where no one but me notices where it is now. If I cared more about it, I would continue doing it so that it would go away completely, but I got enough relief that I just don't care anymore. Besides, if I got rid of it entirely, I would not still be able to use it as proof that my half brother is evil, now could it? 
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#57345 - 11/04/08 06:04 AM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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Thanks for that. I'll give aloe vera a go. What your half brother did to you was very evil indeed. How does he live with himself?
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#57370 - 11/05/08 09:57 PM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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What goes around comes around James!
24th treatment. 1hr on the upper/lower lips, chin and all the area up to the neck, nipples, in the middle of the breasts and abdomen. I think it is obvious that I don't have many hair, as in one hour all these areas were treated and are either clear or almost clear.
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#57431 - 11/07/08 07:41 PM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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25th treatment. 1hr on cheeks and sides. Next week I am going only once, because at this point I don't need more than 1hr treatment.
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#57450 - 11/08/08 06:43 PM
Re: My electrolytzizzz
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I'd love to do more areas, such as the eyebrows. Also I want to give a go to laser for underarms, but maybe a bit later. Although the treatments are worth every dollar, I am a student, so I have to be careful. The only thing I regret with electrolysis is that I haven't started it earlier!
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