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I’m dealing with PR for the second time. The First time it was pretty bad and covered me pretty much head to toe including my face. This time it’s only on my torso front and back, a little bit on my arms and just a few spots on my neck. It not bad at all. Before the rash stopped spreading I started using moisturizers immediately because I knew what was happening. Twice each day I apply Aloe gel, Vitamin E oil mixed with neem oil, and Shea butter in that order! I have darker skin so the spots show quite a bit on me but it’s beginning to heal fairly quickly. I expect it to be completely gone in the next week or two. My first time only took about 4-5 weeks to heal and was so widespread but entirely untraceable after healing. I didn’t have any dark spots left over!!

The first time, my face was extremely dry and had a layer of dead skin that wasn’t going to go away by only using a moisturizer and exfoliating so I went to an esthetician for a lactic acid peel which worked wonders for me and got rid of the dead skin. I’m also an esthetician so I have access to professional products such as lactic chemical peels so I’ve been using it all over currently to help my skin shed the dead skin faster. Find an esthetician in your area who can perform a lactic peel for you. Dealing with PR is a pain but this time around I’m not too worried about it because I know it will go I just have to keep being patient(:

February 5, 2019 - 10:03pm

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