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How To Get Rid Of The Black Horizontal Line Across My Nose ?

I have a black horizontal line across my nose yes I know the reason it s cuz I always push my nose upward when it s itchy I used toothpaste and a toothbrush for a couple of weeks && it s looked like it was going away but then I stopped using for a long time then I tried the method again for a lot of weeks && it s not working it s not even fading a little away HELP I BEGG YOU I NEED BELP TO REMOVE THE LINE FROM MY NOSE
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
It is wonderful to know that you know the reason why the black line is there on the nose.
So the first line of treatment is obviously stop the cause, meaning do not touch the nose.
You may please consult a Dermatologist for clinical evaluation, and proper treatment.
In the meantime take multivitamins.
Use no local ointment, they can cause permanent damage to the skin.
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How To Get Rid Of The Black Horizontal Line Across My Nose ?

Hi. Thanks for your query. It is wonderful to know that you know the reason why the black line is there on the nose. So the first line of treatment is obviously stop the cause, meaning do not touch the nose. You may please consult a Dermatologist for clinical evaluation, and proper treatment. In the meantime take multivitamins. Use no local ointment, they can cause permanent damage to the skin.