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Knick_Pride, I get the cream online. I just googled it, turned up a few results. Most of the places that sell it are in the Jewish area of Brooklyn. You could go into the store and pick it up, but I'm not Jewish (they might discriminate against me) and I live way far away from the store, so I just have it shipped.
Btw, plain old Ivory soap is probably the best normal soap to use when you bathe. It may not smell as nice as some of the other alternatives, but since it's mostly natural, it's great for your skin. I used to have alot of pimples/scarring when I was a teen, been using Ivory since and it's kept my face in great condition.
This is a great thread. Physical upkeep is key to impressing the ladies (or in some of your cases, the men.)
Btw, plain old Ivory soap is probably the best normal soap to use when you bathe. It may not smell as nice as some of the other alternatives, but since it's mostly natural, it's great for your skin. I used to have alot of pimples/scarring when I was a teen, been using Ivory since and it's kept my face in great condition.
This is a great thread. Physical upkeep is key to impressing the ladies (or in some of your cases, the men.)

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You don't mean acne scars, do you? I'm not sure how to help with this one. Dermatologists use lasers for scars, but they don't seem so effective to me. If you have a date or something, you could rub a little bit of concealer over that spot to cover it up.
No, not scars....just straight up big pores. Sometime's they're smaller...like in the cold and what not. But in the cold months are usually when they look the worst because I don't have a tan. I heard there was some kind of cream I could buy to help close them up a little more.
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Alpha-hydroxy cream is great for eliminating bags and dark circles underneath your eyes after a night of heavy drinking and little sleep. It's pretty expensive (about $15 for a 3 month supply) but works well enough to justify the cost IMO.
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evil_e wrote:Btw, plain old Ivory soap is probably the best normal soap to use when you bathe. It may not smell as nice as some of the other alternatives, but since it's mostly natural, it's great for your skin. I used to have alot of pimples/scarring when I was a teen, been using Ivory since and it's kept my face in great condition.
I respectfully disagree.

I prefer Dove Sensitive Skin bar soap- that's what a dermatologist recommended for my sensitive skin. It's less drying than Ivory.
Also, I hope you're not using regular bar soap for your face. There are a lot better things for your skin than that. I use Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash. I have Rosacea so have very sensitive skin. Purpose works great. Again, my dermatologist recommended this.
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It's threads like these that bring me out of my semi-retirement.
The best advice I can give is to drink eight glasses of water a day, as well as V8. Keeps the skin the healthiest it can be. If you have **** skin, limit your SATURATED fat consumption... that stuff will really eff things up. I also started cutting my own hair (buzz at an 8, shears where necessary) and using the fruitiest smelling shampoo/conditioner possible. Keeps the hair soft to the touch... combined with smell gets me more ass than my six pack or amazing buttocks. I shave my balls as well but, I suppose, the girls know that.
And after I go down on a chick (and after I slip it in), I immediately go an brush my teeth. They appreciate that, even the ones that find it "sexy to taste (them)self."
I probably should get tested.
The best advice I can give is to drink eight glasses of water a day, as well as V8. Keeps the skin the healthiest it can be. If you have **** skin, limit your SATURATED fat consumption... that stuff will really eff things up. I also started cutting my own hair (buzz at an 8, shears where necessary) and using the fruitiest smelling shampoo/conditioner possible. Keeps the hair soft to the touch... combined with smell gets me more ass than my six pack or amazing buttocks. I shave my balls as well but, I suppose, the girls know that.
And after I go down on a chick (and after I slip it in), I immediately go an brush my teeth. They appreciate that, even the ones that find it "sexy to taste (them)self."
I probably should get tested.
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