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Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:50:29
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MikeFastglutes
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Hey all For years the skin on my elbows turned dark-brown, rugged, dry and very wrinkly. Now it looks sort of like leather or reptilian skin or something. I do use pumice stones, scrubbing, exfoliating: you name it. Does anyone know what I am talking about and how to improve it? [img=http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/2963/14052008108bf6.th.jpg] Thanks BTW, the situation is worse than in the photo And other than that, my body is top-notch hotness
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:52:16
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im pretty sur eeveryones elbows are like this
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:54:26
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H20
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Have you tried Cocoa butter, a few people I know use it with good results.
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:57:36
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E45 cream should help it, Emu oil is quite good too
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:58:11
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MikeFastglutes
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H20 I did use cocoa scrub but not cocoa butter per se. Thanks for the advice though, I'll get some cocoa butter. Should I use it after or before scrubbing?
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 19:58:55
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How about trying stuff designed for cracked heels? http://www.twenga.co.uk/offer/0171075585.html
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 20:04:46
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MikeFastglutes
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Actually I've been using that for a week or so, so far only minor improvement but I am thankful for that too. Maybe there's no easy fix.
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 20:25:05
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I used to suffer from the same thing, I used coconut butter and it cleared up within weeks.
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 22:33:40
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ORIGINAL: MikeFastglutes Hey all For years the skin on my elbows turned dark-brown, rugged, dry and very wrinkly. Now it looks sort of like leather or reptilian skin or something. I do use pumice stones, scrubbing, exfoliating: you name it. Does anyone know what I am talking about and how to improve it? [img=http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/2963/14052008108bf6.th.jpg] Thanks BTW, the situation is worse than in the photo And other than that, my body is top-notch hotness Do you do the same to your baw sac?
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RE: Rough skin - May 14 2008 22:37:13
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tma1
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this may sound strange try eating imp's
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RE: Rough skin - May 15 2008 20:12:33
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MikeFastglutes
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No Dave. Do you? Because if you do, don't worry, we're not here to judge your "baw sack".
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