wheezy 0 Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hey all. I was reading the threads about the silicone sheets. I went to the drugstore and found some Spenco silicone gel. I patted a layer over my icepicks before I went to bed last night. They looked a little less hollow this morning. Does anyone know if this is harmful to skin that is not scar tissue? Will it hurt the skin on my face around the ice pick? Does it absord into your skin? I don't know whether it just puffed it out a little or what but it helped. I don't know how it did it but just everything looking smoother is great to me.A word about Elicina...it may not be a miracle scar treatment but it sure makes my skin feel silkier and I can wear it under powder and I don't look greasy. I really like it and I am very oily. I am amazed. Also, has anyone found that cosmetics ordered off Ebay aren't the real deal? I have found everything to be just fine, but my sister had read that sometimes it is not the real thing or old etc. Anyone had a bad experience?Thanks. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kamstan 1 Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hey all. I was reading the threads about the silicone sheets. I went to the drugstore and found some Spenco silicone gel. I patted a layer over my icepicks before I went to bed last night. They looked a little less hollow this morning. Does anyone know if this is harmful to skin that is not scar tissue? Will it hurt the skin on my face around the ice pick? Does it absord into your skin? I don't know whether it just puffed it out a little or what but it helped. I don't know how it did it but just everything looking smoother is great to me.A word about Elicina...it may not be a miracle scar treatment but it sure makes my skin feel silkier and I can wear it under powder and I don't look greasy. I really like it and I am very oily. I am amazed. Also, has anyone found that cosmetics ordered off Ebay aren't the real deal? I have found everything to be just fine, but my sister had read that sometimes it is not the real thing or old etc. Anyone had a bad experience?Thanks.← Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LoveGreenSmoothies 32 Share Posted November 10, 2004 I don't think it hurts non-scarred skin. Quote Link to post Share on other sites