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Bio-oil: is it as good as they say?
I have a rather prominent scar on my shoulder. It is not sore but occasionally irritated by straps. Would bio-oil help diminish the scar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe is it an old scar? I've got a lot of scars having had a few ops and found the best thing to put on the scar is actually coconut oil.
I have used bio oil on a few scars on my back and they have diminished but it's taken a long time.
Yo can buy some plaster type patches which help but they are quire expensive
I have used bio oil on a few scars on my back and they have diminished but it's taken a long time.
Yo can buy some plaster type patches which help but they are quire expensive
Yes it's not bad, but needs to be used twice per day and everyday. It's not a quick fix and may take several months before an improvement is seen.
You could also try Cica Gel, which looks like a sheet of clear silicon. You cut it to the size of the scar and stick it in place (Surgical tape helps) The idea is, it will rehydrate the scar and help to flatten and make it less visible, takes several weeks to see an improvement.
You could also try Cica Gel, which looks like a sheet of clear silicon. You cut it to the size of the scar and stick it in place (Surgical tape helps) The idea is, it will rehydrate the scar and help to flatten and make it less visible, takes several weeks to see an improvement.
It is expensive I agree Cathy and I buy the 200ml bottle for �19.95. I probably get through two bottles per month, as I use it daily and have been rubbing it into my baby bump, although I began to develop stretch marks at about 28 weeks into pregnancy.
I've tried Cica Gel, it was ok, but a chore to keep applying a new piece and washing the pieces etc, plus if the strips weren't attached securely with tape (they're meant to be self adhesive) then I'd lose them at night in bed etc.
I've tried Cica Gel, it was ok, but a chore to keep applying a new piece and washing the pieces etc, plus if the strips weren't attached securely with tape (they're meant to be self adhesive) then I'd lose them at night in bed etc.
You could use pure Vitamin E oil...which is probably the main ingrediant in Bio Oil for replenishing moisture in the skin. Vitamin E oil has been used for years to help in skin healing. It is also considerably cheaper. I saw some scars improve quite a bit within a month....and not much is needed.
You can find it in Holland & Barrett.
You can find it in Holland & Barrett.
I was chatting to a friend yesterday and she suggested rescue oil it's made by Healthpoint and you can buy it in many supermarkets. She said she's used on her scar and it's as good as bio oil at half the price.
It's the same colour as bio oil and in a similar shaped bottle. Haven't used it myself so can't confirm but thought I'd pass the information on.
It's the same colour as bio oil and in a similar shaped bottle. Haven't used it myself so can't confirm but thought I'd pass the information on.
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