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mona93
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Posted: 12/19/06 - 17:44 Post subject: face problems got a brown spot on chin |
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hey so i got this brown spot on my chin not neccerily on my chin but like a little bit below my lips so its like in the middle of my lips and chin
its brown its not bumpy or anything just brown what is this help!? its really ugly on my face
i tried putting lotion for couple of days just a couple though no improvement its like a stain and its not good cause i got a light skin tone has this haapend to anyone else?
and its only on my chin nowhere else |
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Posted: 03/14/08 - 17:30 Post subject: Dark Chin Spot |
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| I have the same thing. Sometimes it get's really dark. Did you find out what it was? |
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Posted: 06/03/08 - 18:19 Post subject: I have the same thing |
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Yes I know exactly what your talking about.
I really hate it and it looks soo ugly on my face.
For me i had a little itch on my chin once so i just scratched it a litle no big deal. then it really started to itch so i *rubbed* it with my thumb and index finger. BINGO itch gone. later that same day i started to get a burning irritated sensation so I looked in the mirror and my chin was red. well nothing a little cold cream wouldnt fix. I applied it, all good. Well the days started passing and my chin was still red. Dunno but i kept rubbing a little on occasion and then it got worse, it got tanner and darker, and it looked like i got some rash on it.
I advise you not to rub, keep your face well moisturized and drink water to clean toxins in your skin. Avoid scratching and shower atleast twice a day.
DO NOT RUB YOUR CHIN with any body washing items you use in the shower. -Cold cream helps the itch and irritation (drying of the area) |
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Posted: 06/03/08 - 18:20 Post subject: I have the same thing |
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Yes I know exactly what your talking about.
I really hate it and it looks soo ugly on my face.
For me i had a little itch on my chin once so i just scratched it a litle no big deal. then it really started to itch so i *rubbed* it with my thumb and index finger. BINGO itch gone. later that same day i started to get a burning irritated sensation so I looked in the mirror and my chin was red. well nothing a little cold cream wouldnt fix. I applied it, all good. Well the days started passing and my chin was still red. Dunno but i kept rubbing a little on occasion and then it got worse, it got tanner and darker, and it looked like i got some rash on it.
I advise you not to rub, keep your face well moisturized and drink water to clean toxins in your skin. Avoid scratching and shower atleast twice a day.
DO NOT RUB YOUR CHIN with any body washing items you use in the shower. -Cold cream helps the itch and irritation (drying of the area)♦ |
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