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Some one recently recommended fresh dairy cream as a treatment to get rid of pitting on the skin like from blemishes. Where would you buy 'fresh' dairy cream? What is dairy cream? I live in Houston, Texas, USA and if there is an equivalent of 'fresh dairy cream' I'd love to know about it.
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RE: Using Dairy Cream On Skin
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Post By MaryBelle (Guest Post)
(05/28/2008)
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Use olive oil!
Works good, heals and makes scars vanish.
Cheap
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Post By (Guest Post)
(05/28/2008)
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Milk and buttermilk is actually really good for skin. It has malic and lactic acid and is a natural cleanser.
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Post By londa (Guest Post)
(05/25/2008)
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This idea dates back to the days when women wanted to have their skin be very, very fashionable pale. Long before tan was in. They believed that putting white dairy products on the skin would make their skin somehow become more white. It was purely superstitious sympathetic magic.
Scars can be treated by your Dermatologist. Londa
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RE: Using Dairy Cream On Skin
All cream is dairy cream, and if it is still sweetsmelling, then it's still fresh. BTW, it won't help your skin. The cream contains some fat which helps seal in moisture, which causes slight swelling, so your skin will look a teensy bit better for a few minutes. Main thing is, it won't do any harm unless you're severely lactose intolerant.
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Post By Irish_ Milkmaid (Guest Post)
(05/22/2008)
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Go to realmilk.com and you can find a local producer in your area.
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RE: Using Dairy Cream On Skin
I am guessing that they mean cream from a farm, not cream that has been pasturized. All cream is dairy cream.
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Post By Irish_ Milkmaid (Guest Post)
(05/22/2008)
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Go to realmilk.com and you can find a local producer in your area.
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Post By Irish_ Milkmaid (Guest Post)
(05/22/2008)
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Go to realmilk.com and you can find a local producer in your area.
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