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Elbow

I am looking for some advice on my elbows, they alway look dry and stained a darker color than my arms. I do use a lotion. Nothing seems to help. I am very embarrassed to show my elbows.

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Im 85 and use nevea loshin on my skin every day . Ive been using it for years its great good luck. A. no. Hills

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try 100% shea butter. You can get it from beauty supply stores (ones that sell hair and skin products for Afro-American women). You don't want the diluted stuff from bath and body works. You need 100%. Rub in you hands until it becomes clear and apply to elbows morning and night.

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maybe get a foot exfoliant and use it on your elbows. then use a good moisturizer (not a lotion but a cream)... try aveeno or eucerine.. also a great thing to do to soften the skin is to use aquafor. i use it on my heels (because they are dry and cracked and i want my nice feet back lol). its very greasy though so i use it at night before bed. i hopoe this helps. avoid any moisterizer with a scent.

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For my super dry, cracked heels, my dermatologist recommended I try Amlactin. It's a lotion that you can get at any Rite Aid or CVS. No prescription required. My Rite Aid didn't have any in stock, but they ordered it for me with no extra charge.

It moisturizes and exfoliates. I've also been putting it on my elbows & the backs of my arms (that get those little bumps) and both are now very smooth! I put it on before I go to bed and it's been working great.

Good luck!
C.

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On one of the Tyra episodes, Tyra said she put a higher sunscreen on the darker areas so that when she was in the sun the skin around them would get darker, essentially blending in the already dark areas.

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Hi L.,

I sell a product that I hands down love. I had problems with my feet and elbows getting really dry and cracked. This is the only product that has helped me. You can find it at my website. www.RSVPSpa.com Everyone that I have recommended this product, has loved it as much as I do.

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try 100% shea butter. You can get it from beauty supply stores (ones that sell hair and skin products for Afro-American women). You don't want the diluted stuff from bath and body works. You need 100%. Rub in you hands until it becomes clear and apply to elbows morning and night.

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Hi L.,

I have a friend that brings a lemon half to work along with a zip lock bag of coarse salt and she puts the salt on top of th lemon half and periodically throughout the day she rubs that on her elbows. She usually starts this routine before she is going to wear something sleeveless to an important event. She says it helps. This also helps make her elbows more smooth/softer.

~J.

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I use Aquaphor on all the dry spots on my body. It is greasy so be careful to use it before you put on your clothes and allow it time to soak in or put it on before bedtime. Lemons also help lighten skin.

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I would see a dermatologist- he or she may be able to prescribe you a lightening cream. Also, if they are more darkly pigmented there may be something going on with your endocrine system. (most likely not but you never know) Good luck!

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