To fade the marks of razor bumps, keep the affected area clean and moisturized to promote healing. Use over-the-counter treatments containing ingredients like glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or hydroquinone to help exfoliate and lighten the skin. Additionally, applying sunscreen can prevent further discoloration from sun exposure. Consistency with these treatments is key for noticeable improvement over time.
It helps sooth the skin and help prevent razor bumps. Most barbers will apply alcohol to area's that have been cut with a straight razor or a really short skin fade type of cut.
Stretch marks are actually a type of scar which never goes away completely. They often fade so that they are not longer visible, but they are still there. The biggest factor in how quickly they will fade is youth and skin condition. And not smoking.
we can consult to dermatologist
No they just don't go away they fade away.
when the dots fade away it means you need to get new ones
Go to Macy's cosmetic dept. and get a lotion to remove marks.
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Yes.
Lion spots fade away when they start to mature.
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it is when the top and bottom fade away
Vaseline may help a little to fade stretch marks. The best use for Vaseline is to help prevent stretch marks before they form. Keeping skin moisturized is important in preventing stretch marks.