LadyHugs -> RE: Beauty marks no longer pretty (7/8/2007 3:36:54 AM)
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Dear Fun4All3ofUs2, Ladies and Gentlemen; I am a person who enjoys impact tools/toys. When an individual asks for marks, I do my best to make them evenly placed and as artful as possible. Otherwise, I have been fortunate to have techniques to which I rarely leave marks. In dealing with new individuals, I warn what may/could happen. People bruise differently as much as mark and heal differently. Medications can influence the impact site; which in turn affects the 'mark(s)' and turn what was a crisp line into a fuzzy blob and --perhaps ugly. Once healed--there will be an opportunity to re-beautify that area. I would like to add, that if you are finding bruises that are behaving in an odd manner, I would be inclined to see a doctor. Knowing how your body heals is good. Changes can be a pre-curser to medical issues, e.g. blood disorder/disease; circulation issues, diabetis, etc. Just some thoughts. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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