MattUK2
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Hi I'm new here and I know somewhat about skin care, and trauma to the skin. 1. Drink plenty of water. 2. Vitamin therapy: 1,000 mg of a vitamin C supplement two to six times a day, if it cause diarrhea cut back 500mg a time until diarrhea stops. Vitamin C promotes new tissue growth and strengthens new tissue and skin. Vitamin E directly on the skin - break open the vitamin E capsule and apply it three times a day. Orally 800 IU daily. Fish oil, orally and topically one to two capsules or 1 tbsp twice daily, can aid in healing, decrease inflammation and boost immunity to safeguard against infection. Take a multivitamin that includes vitamins A, C and E, as well as the B-complex vitamins, magnesium, zinc, calcium and selenium. 3. Bathing: Stay away from Antibacterial Soap especially with Triclosan. Triclosan and all the antibacterial soaps can cause an infection to happen. Our skin has a natural protective layer of bacteria that keeps the pathogens in check. Antibacterial soaps ‘kills’ ALL BACTERIA good and bad and allows the pathogens to grow back faster, and weakens the good bacteria. Ivory is the best soap to use, just as you’d use on a baby’s bottom. Red wine, or Concord Grape juice bath. Half a bottle into a full bath of water. This plumps up the skin on the buttocks and make them feel softer. The antioxidants will improve the texture of the skin. No more than twice a month for best results. 4. Scrubs/Lotions: Use your everyday facial scrub as you do on your face gently work it into the skin of the buttock to open the pores and allows a deep cleaning. Facial scrub will smooth any rough skin. Firming lotion to the buttock; it will firm up and tighten the skin on the buttocks. Tighter the skin the smoother the skin will feel. Do this after a shower, and even before bed. Shea butter daily. Shea butter penetrates to soften and smooth the skin, as well as improve the tone. Hope that helps keep you bottom soft and supple ;-)
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