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NTodoroff |
Posted - 10/06/2015 : 10:52:15 I have used Sunspot frequently over the years and it has always worked, but I got something completely different on my face ~ kind of a scabby spot. I used the Sunspot for about a week and the spot popped off, so I discontinued use. It has regrown even bigger and I am using Sunpot again. Will it take longer this time or even work at all? |
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Dougrun |
Posted - 11/06/2015 : 11:12:31 never heard of this, is there a link to it? Recurring scabs are a sign of basal cell cancer. I had one on my forehead and am still healing from my vitmain C/dmso application. |
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