About two weeks ago a mysterious red, dry patch appeared on my left wrist. I have never seen anything like it before on my body. One day my skin was clear the next day it looked like I was recovering from a nasty burn.
For days I put medication on it in hopes that it would heal quickly. It looked disgusting and I was embarrassed by it. It’s possible it was just a nasty patch of Eczema but I have never seen something like that before.
Thankfully the red patch cleared up but now I’m left with a horrible scar about the size of a quarter. Since it’s fresh I’ve been researching products I can use to help heal the scar so it’s less noticeable. In my search I stumbled upon a site called DermaRemedies. I have never heard of the company or products before but they were featured on WedMD, Cnn.com, the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times.
DermaRemedies has remedies for health issues that you don’t normally find products for such as spider veins, stretch marks, warts removal, scars, skin tags and more.
I’m interested in their scar treatment. It looks promising and the fact that they offer a 60 day money back guarantee makes me feel like they truly do stand behind their product. I also like that its topical and natural with no chemicals or additives so there are no harmful side effects or discomfort. I wonder if it would work on acne scars too?
Scars are not always a problem for most people, but some people, like myself and my sister, scar very easily. My sister has it much worst. She has Keloids and some really nasty scars from a fire incident that happened when we were younger and from a simple surgical procedure that left a huge ugly scar just below her neck. Its looks like a scar bubble. Eww!
My cat scratched me on the leg the other day. The scratch is about 10″ long. That will scar too. Hopefully it won’t be that noticeable as the huge quarter size scar on my wrist.
DermaRemedies has a product for stretch marks. I wouldn’t mind getting rid of a few stretch marks too. They have another nature product just for stretch marks. I wonder if it would also work on the scar on my wrist since stretch marks are like scars in a way.
I have A LOT of stretch marks on my abdomen. I’m not so much worried as those as I am the ones on my upper arms. Those embarrass me and I feel very subconscious about those. If there was a way to get rid of them I’d be more comfortable wearing short sleeve tops.
DermaRemedies even has a product to cure something called Molluscum Contagiosum. I don’t know what this but it sure sound icky.
DermaRemedies ships world wide and excepts various forms of payments include PayPal. I like that more and more companies are using PayPal.
You can learn more about their products by visiting www.DermaRemedies.com. You can even find them on Twitter (www.Twitter.com/DermaRemedies) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Derma-Remedies/102474752939).
Do you have any experience with scars? How did you treat them? Was it successful? Please feel free to comment and let me know.
Kimberly