Looks like you almost done. Good it healed with no scars. Congrats!
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Miss judged the distance with a new razor. Not a big deal. When I was playing rugby I had one of my ears almost half off.
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Yaarrggg! Reflexes be a fickle mistress!
Thanks. It looks like I might end up with a permanent scar. I'm trying to be optimistic [emoji1]
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Huh, I have a pair of those scars Mr. Chic, left and right, scars happen all through a humans life, life scars you in many ways.
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Found with all the other vitamins over by the pharmacy in a big-box store. There are different potency levels, btw, of the liquid vitamin E oil. That may be the reason mine says "Do not ingest...", as I decided on the highest concentration they had in the store. It is much more economical than trying to poke a hole in a gel cap. The less concentrated bottles of oil are usually okay for consumption.
I also add a drop or two to my lather while I'm building it. And three or more drops of glycerin :D.
Anyway. Vitamin E is good for hair and skin. Helps to reduce/heal/soften scar tissue.
I hope this was helpful!
Oh, FWIW, I'm pretty sure I paid about $8 for that bottle a year and a half ago. I use a drop every so often on a few gnarly little scars I have, in addition to my shaving lather. Notice how little is missing from the 2.5 oz bottle.