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cactusk
2 years agoMember
Hi @GinGin
I used Stata too and found it really good.
About the size of a 10cent piece, applied it thinly all over the rads area (which for me included under arm, my collar bone and the centre of my chest), then let it dry for 6 - 8 minutes (luckily I live alone so I could wander around braless in the morning). It's pretty sticky and weird to wash off.
I tried to use it in the evening as well but after a few days stuck with morning only and moisturised before bed.
I had no skin reaction during rads - and now a week later have a very small patch of itchy skin that I'm applying aloe vera to and it's calming really quickly.
Hope your skin stays good during rads too!
K
I used Stata too and found it really good.
About the size of a 10cent piece, applied it thinly all over the rads area (which for me included under arm, my collar bone and the centre of my chest), then let it dry for 6 - 8 minutes (luckily I live alone so I could wander around braless in the morning). It's pretty sticky and weird to wash off.
I tried to use it in the evening as well but after a few days stuck with morning only and moisturised before bed.
I had no skin reaction during rads - and now a week later have a very small patch of itchy skin that I'm applying aloe vera to and it's calming really quickly.
Hope your skin stays good during rads too!
K