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Re: Marks on the Face

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:33 am
by purple22
I have used Moleskin on the bridge of my nose. A synthetic product, with adhesive on one side, and soft furry on the other, in the foot section of pharmacies and grocery stores. Comes on a rectangle that you can cut to fit with scissors.

I have used a routine of taking a clean cotton wash rag, and vigorously rubbing my face in the morning. While my face is wet, put on it, "Gold Bond Diabetes Dry Skin Relief Lotion". I found this through my diabetes educator, and it is really the best for skin I have ever seen. I can guess this stuff is not good for silicon, but I can wash my face, hours later, when I am crashing out.

Hydration is not just from the top of skin it is from the inside. Review whether you are drinking enough water every day. Good skin also seems to be on people who frequently eat brightly colored, non-starchy, non-sugary vegetables.

Padacheek, AKA Karen is, from my own experience, a knowledgeable trusted retailer. She is well known on the forum as being honest, trustworthy in her business dealings, and helpful when you have issues. I have no affiliation with her or her company. Hi Karen.

Re: Marks on the Face

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:50 am
by esel
Sheriff Buford wrote: When I wake up, I have mask marks on my face. What do you folks use to either prevent the marks or address them? My mask is not real tight.

Thanks, Sheriff
chunkyfrog wrote:--Is this the place to put the panyliners?
LoQ wrote:
skylark40 wrote:Perhaps they would work well to tape your mouth shut??
They might take care of the drool! That's brilliant!
snoozysue wrote:So do reusable nursing pads!
Just wash and re-use
Well, Sheriff, have you figured out what is working ?

it's a serious issue... when you put the mask on your face... I have lots of marks and a red nose