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Mole Removal on Your Own Terms

Topic: Aging and LongevityPublished March 30, 2012

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If you are suffering from moles, you don't have to allow someone to cut into your body unnecessarily. In fact, you can take matters into your own hands and get rid of ghastly moles all by yourself. To begin, you will need to purchase your mole removal product. One of the best mole removers currently available on the market today is DermaTend which can be purchased both online and at brick and mortar stores. Once you place your order online, your DermaTend will be delivered to your doorstep in unmarked packaging. This is so as to protect your privacy and enable you to avoid further embarrassment. Once you have your mole removal product in hand, you are all set to begin ridding yourself of skin moles. Below is a step by step guide on how to go about getting rid of moles on your skin. Mole removal is easy to do by yourself. To begin, you would simply need to rub or scratch the entire surface of the moles using an emery board or toothpick provided in the packaging. Avoid scratching the surrounding skin. Scratch the mole just enough that it allows for the penetration of DermaTend, without resulting in bleeding. Next, use some hot water and soap to cleanse the area. Ensure that the water is hot enough to open up the pores on the blemish. Use a towel to dry the area out completely. Don’t leave any water as this could prevent the DermaTend from fully penetrating the blemish. You will next need to gently massage the DermaTend tube before you open it. If it feels a little too tight, you should unscrew the cap, take off the silver protective seal, push some air out and continue massaging the cap. Apply the mole remover to the entire surface of the blemish using your fingertip. Avoid getting the product on the surrounding skin. Leave the DermaTend on the mole for about 20-30 minutes before washing it off. If you experience some moderate stinging while the DermaTend is on your skin, this is no cause for alarm. In fact, if you don’t experience this sensation, then it means that the DermaTend has not penetrated well into the blemish. Repeat the process if a scab still hasn’t formed within 24 hours. Be patient and don’t give up if the scab doesn’t form immediately as this may take time depending on your body.

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