I don't think I've ever sat down and actually really looked at all the scars on my body. drawing them all makes me realize I've got... quite a bit to my "story".
interesting to do, though. thank you for the template.
You can get them at Sally Beauty Supply or Amazon. Sorry for the long link, I am on mobile. (G2PLUS 100 Pack Disposable Eyelash Mascara Brushes Wands Applicator Makeup Brush Kits Pink https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NXKRGLU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bJ2RybYSZZ0M0)
I could only find the amazon link where I think they stole the company's pictures to sell. The original brand was HC (Hot Commodity if I recall well, but I'm not sure because I can't find anything on their website)
https://www.amazon.com/Sunglasses-Rimless-Protection-Eyewear-AZB/dp/B08C7KJY78
Stopping the Pain: A Workbook for Teens Who Cut & Self-Injure by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D.
7cupsoftea is a really great site, it can take a few tries to find someone you connect with. However, in all honesty, on occasion it's been the one thing that's stopped me hurting myself. It's normal people who have had to do a little training to speak to people who need help for whatever reason. It's completely free to use as well if you don't opt for professional therapists
Well, here is a link to my Shelfari profile, you should be able to see my bookshelf from it. http://www.shelfari.com/o1514982234
I recommend Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series for fantasy.
Stuart Woods Holly Barker series or Stone Barrington series for detective/drama novels (with some spicy love stuff too)
Dean Koontz spins a pretty good horror novel, my favorites are "Seize the Night" and "Lightning"
James Patterson's "Sail" is a murder mystery that is so awesome your head may spin.
you're welcome i hope you have a great day also!
nope i dont own any myself i just googled it.
here's an amazon link, looks like they have a bunch of different kinds. Read the reviews! good luck! :)
Congrats! I bought some vitamin E oil. Use it and rub a few drops in many times a day for a week or more. The more you use it, the more they will fade. I also bought something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074RH852G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CPu8zbXJEPWF0 and tried to keep them on for weeks. When I showered I would put new pieces on. This helped immensely but they were a lot more bothersome than just putting the oil on.
I am in the process of getting mine covered by tattoos. I feel good about the ones I have covered so far. The tattoos are beautiful to me and make me not want to mutilate the tattooed areas. I would recommend keeping them moist with Aquaphor as /u/musicnflowers suggested. You can also use silicone scar sheets or get corticosteroid injections to help flatten the scars if they are raised. I can vouch for immediate results from the injections.
http://www.blood.co.uk/ Is a website specific to the Uk and here is their app.
I'd try multiple apps and than narrow it down by which ones do and don't work in your area.