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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Compeed those Cold Sores

Having been a sufferer of cold sores since I was a little girl I am aware of many of the creams and things available on the market. Zovirax has always been a firm favourite. I was not aware of Compeed though until a friend told me about it a few days ago when yet another nasty trouble spot was rearing its ugly head. Compeed has to be the best invention ever! You put a small, transparent plaster on the sore and it heals really quickly. The magic is that you can hardly see the plaster and you can put make-up over the top of it. I put one on when the coldsore was first starting to develop and it has almost gone already after only 2 days. Miracle!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just saw Sam and she didn't have such luck. Maybe they weren't Compeed, though.

1:37 AM  

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