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Default Aug 02, 2007 at 10:45 AM
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I'm on vacation with some out of state family, and their friends have a pool. I wasn't really thinking and when they invited me over to go swimming, I said yes. We're going this weekend.. all my scars are on my thighs!! I don't know what to do! No one knows I do this..
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Default Aug 02, 2007 at 11:20 AM
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Get a swim skort it will hide more than the average suit......get a green coverstick,blend into scars then add foundation and blend again.....wear a sundress/cover up until just before you get wet....when you get out of water slip it back on.
Been there ,done that.... good luck..... Swimming?
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