I'm not explaining clearly, sorry. The greyness does not move around. I
thought as skin cells are shed, it would completely go away after a
while. But its been about 3 years I think, and still there, but it is
lighter than it was when it first appeared, but not gone. I would not
have ever tho
If the crease stays in the same place and you have used CS on your face
for several years, why would the stain move around?
Ode
At 09:38 AM 11/4/2013 -0700, you wrote:
So why would the stain stay in the same places for several years? I
thought skin cells turned over faster than that?
Th
So why would the stain stay in the same places for several years? I
thought skin cells turned over faster than that?
The stain if that is what it is, is darker inside the creases, so maybe
I'm completely wrong? Maybe there is some other cause?
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
When silver ions 'dry' th
The absorption of the light depends on the particle size. But we are
actually talking about the particle size of the silver oxide, citrate,
ascorbate or whatever, not the colloidal part. When in liquid and not
saturated (approximately 13 ppm of silver oxide), this falls into the uv
range. S
Hi Sol...
lets adress that rash okay?
I have worked for a couple of bio-dynamic herbal kosmetic
companies from Europe.
They taught me a LOT about how herbal therpys work on the skin and
lymphatc drainage system.
Whenever I make a tincture or tea or 'face bath ' I always put the
CS and som
When silver ions 'dry' they oxidize into silver oxide which will stain
the skin.
IT'S A VERY STUBBORN STAIN... like a dyebut
This is not argryia.
There is LESS light exposure in a crease, but also less scrubby action.
Ode
At 07:20 AM 11/3/2013 -0700, you wrote:
I have some very m
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