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Scarring fades naturally a little but will always be there.
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It may be in this thread or it may be located somewhere else, but there was a user not to long ago that was ragging on us for using skin care products and saying "just stick to water." At the time, I was going to reply back to him and tell him to F-off, but I may need to tell him that he may be onto something.
good post. very interesting. any other experience with water only washing? it's good enough for the guys in Easy Rider..
good post. very interesting. any other experience with water only washing? it's good enough for the guys in Easy Rider..
I'm another water only guy. I usually just take a hot and cold shower in the morning then use coconut oil as a moisturizer afterward. (I also use coconut oil as my shaving cream). Sometimes when my skin feels dry, I use honey and coconut oil as a mask (leave the mixture on for 15 minutes then take a shower). The routine (together with a healthy diet and adequate exercise) is working great for me. All the facial washes and facial exfoliation are just crap to steal your money. They actually will dry out your skin over time.
my skin is a wreck if I just use water. I'm currently use toner and moisturizer with excellent results.
Too many unknowns. Let a dermatologist do an exam and make recommendations. If all else fails, in-office procedures can help.