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Garlic on Spots?

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China Doll | 21:02 Tue 01st Dec 2009 | Body & Soul
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Evening,

I appear to be growing a second chin... I swear I once read some advice on here from Sine Pietate stating that rubbing garlic on spots gets rid of them (although I could be grossly mistaken). Anyone else ever tried this?

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I'd stick with Tea Tree oil,if for no other reason than the awful smell of pure garlic lingering not too far from my nose would make me vomit.
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It might be an improvement on my perfume daffy ;0)

Thanks Mentallypatient, that actually looks rather like a treatment plan and I only have the one that's bugging me. I was kind of going for a quick fix.
My husband swears by tea tree oil - put it on last thing at night and it should dry that sucker right up :)
well, allegedly true, but a clothespeg might be in order.

http://www.acnetalks....ic-Acne-Treatment.htm
please try it, please.....
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Raw garlic rubbed on the skin / body will sting and leave blisters. Don't do it.
both readily available in China's neck of the woods (or so i hear)
can someone please tell me who or what is sine pietate?
Dab some toothpaste on a spot. It will sting but overnight should show good results.
No Mercy
thanks mcfluffy! ;-)
sine pietate= the AB user known as No Mercy. If you type her name in without the space the AB swear filter translates/transforms it to sine pietate
thanks Daffy! x
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Erm.... Well thank you all very much for that! Reprobates... ;0)
Sudocrem is the magic potion,rub into spot each night before bed and it will be gone within 5days,but you will notice it going the next morning trust me!!

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