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wildred

USA
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  02:41:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I'm new here...stumbled on the site. searched for solaraze and was surprised to find so few comments/users for solaraze- just one back in the end of nov'07. He/she said that they just started solaraze and got a rash...(I have as well)-but that person never wrote how the treatment continued. I have what I thought were about 4 small (all less than pea size) AK's on my breastbone area. After applying solaraze the first 2-3 days on the 3"x5" area it broke out in tiny red blisters, became quite irritated, the AK spots reddened-but after some research I expected this. Now,day 6 its not as tender. I apply it morning and night, and just dabbed peroxide for the first time today-good idea, wasn't so bad. I wonder if the blisters are also AK's that were not noticeable? Anyway I'll try to update in another week or so, meantime I'd appreciate reading about anyone elses experience with it..I'm going to have to hide this in public! thanks, and good luck to everyone! carol aka wildred (hence-sunburn)

trudie

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Posted - 01/28/2009 :  09:12:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dear wildred,
It has been a year since you wrote and I wonder if you would tell us if the solaraze ever worked? I have just started using it.
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RidgebackDogs

USA
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Posted - 02/04/2009 :  11:46:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
trudie
you might consider clicking on the link on widred and send an email to her.
Please let us know how solaraze works for you and if you are using on ak's or bcc etc.
thanks!!!!
also a search on the forum on solaraze may give some more info on it.

Edited by - RidgebackDogs on 02/04/2009 11:48:11
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