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Thanks for the feedback.
Ron J, Post whatever you want in this thread; I don't get butthurt on the internet. I think my application of this hair mascara is getting a little better. "Less is more" definitely applies here. Rather than try to drown the entire area in it, I've been lightly coating and blending in, leaving a few areas more patchy rather than force it. Leaving some of the scar visible may actually draw less attention to it. Definitely ordering me some derm though.
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My advice is goin with the #2 everywhere except the back and go with a #3 or #4, I believe it is too visible. Otherwise, you look fantastic.
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