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 Content preview:  Skin Tag Removal This is just anecdotal, of course, not scientific,
    but when I get a few tiny whiteheads on my chin around my period, the regular
    AIO knocks them out in a day or two without the need for a spot treatment
    or hydrocolloid patch. My son had severe eczema as a baby and young toddler
    that is mostly under control now with and the cream in the pump tub, but
   he still gets eczema in his elbow and knee creases. Snail healed those right
    up, so I put that on those places 3-4 times a week now and they stay clear
    when nothing else has ever worked for those spots -- and we have tried every
    freakin' lotion and potion under the sun for him. My husband, on the other
    hand, cannot handle snail at all. He has some scars from welding along his
    jawline that have bothered him for years -- I mean bothered in the sense
   that they itch and are sensitive after he shaves, not bother him from a vanity
    standpoint. He's tried all kinds of Western scar fading creams and the like
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    aftershave if he remembers to do it after he shaves. a pox upon him, I swear!
    I know this post is already like a week old, and this might get buried with
    all the wonderful info already here, but I just wanted to make a quick note
    on makeup primers -- the Photo Finish primer mentioned in the OP is amazing
    for oily/acne-prone skin, but Chafing Relief Powder Gel (available at most
    and in the US) is an almost perfect dupe for the, and it only s about 6 a
    tube. Just thought that might be worth noting since I know a lot (not all,
    but a lot) of people dealing with oily skin and acne are younger and in high
    school/college and don't have the to buy a more expensive primer. I used
   to swear by the, and it is a [...] 
 
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        <p align="center" style="visibility: collapse; font-size: 4px">This is just anecdotal, of course, not scientific, but when I get a few tiny whiteheads on my chin around my period, the regular AIO knocks them out in a day or two without the need for a spot treatment or hydrocolloid patch.
My son had severe eczema as a baby and young toddler that is mostly under control now with and the cream in the pump tub, but he still gets eczema in his elbow and knee creases. Snail healed those right up, so I put that on those places 3-4 times a week now and they stay clear when nothing else has ever worked for those spots -- and we have tried every freakin' lotion and potion under the sun for him.
My husband, on the other hand, cannot handle snail at all. He has some scars from welding along his jawline that have bothered him for years -- I mean bothered in the sense that they itch and are sensitive after he shaves, not bother him from a vanity standpoint. He's tried all kinds of Western scar fading creams and the like with no results. So I figured we'd slap a little snail on them and see if that could help. NOPE. He had huge whiteheads all along his jawline within 2 or 3 days of applying the snail goo, and he's one of those people who maybe had like 2 pimples when he was 16 and has perfect skin even though he does nothing with it other than wash his face and rub on a gentle lotion as an aftershave if he remembers to do it after he shaves. a pox upon him, I swear! I know this post is already like a week old, and this might get buried with all the wonderful info already here, but I just wanted to make a quick note on makeup primers -- the Photo Finish primer mentioned in the OP is amazing for oily/acne-prone skin, but Chafing Relief Powder Gel (available at most and  in the US) is an almost perfect dupe for the, and it only s about 6 a tube.
Just thought that might be worth noting since I know a lot (not all, but a lot) of people dealing with oily skin and acne are younger and in high school/college and don't have the  to buy a more expensive primer. I used to swear by the, and it is a great product, but the works just as well for me. Keeps my skin matte and looking great all day. And it has more than one use since you can use it for thigh, breast, underarm chafing in warm weather since that's what it's really made for</p>
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