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		<title>Mole Removal Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought I should give you an update on how my mole removal went. The first time I tried it, I put it on 3 of my biggest moles first, since I didn&#8217;t know how many moles I could remove. The container was sooo tiny, but I tell you, this stuff goes really far. So, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_1355" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 110px"><a href="http://www.molepaste.com"><img src="http://www.fabulouslycheeky.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/molepaste.jpg" alt="" title="molepaste" width="100" height="96" class="size-full wp-image-1355" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Enter discount code save2mf to get $2.00 off!</p></div><br />
I thought I should give you an update on how my mole removal went.</p>
<p>The first time I tried it, I put it on 3 of my biggest moles first, since I didn&#8217;t know how many moles I could remove. The container was sooo tiny, but I tell you, this stuff goes really far. So, I did 7 moles, just to see what would happen, and there was still more left in the container. </p>
<p>First they burn and sting for a few minutes, then you wash it off. Very simple! The moles will disappear after only ONE 20 minute application!</p>
<p>After washing it off, the moles looked very dark and kind of flat. By the next day, there were scabs on all of them. About a week later, the scabs were coming off, and under the scab was just a small reddish spot. Now, about 2 weeks later, some of the moles have completely disappeared, and a few are still in the process of disappering. </p>
<p>So, I took the rest of the stuff and put it on another 8 moles, small ones. That is when I discovered that the small ones don&#8217;t sting too bad. It seems that it stings more if the mole is very big.</p>
<p>So, that tiny bottle was enough for removing 14 moles, some of them quite big and raised. Not bad!</p>
<p>I got very excited about this product &#8211; this really works! Can you imagine how much money I saved by doing it myself rather than seeing a dermatologist? We are probably talking hundreds and hundreds of dollars. And I didn&#8217;t have to be anesthesized, cut, or stitched!</p>
<p>So, I decided to share this info with the rest of you. I even made an agreement with the company that anyone who comes from my blog will get a $2.00 discount if they add the code &#8220;save2mf&#8221; at checkout.</p>
<p>If you want to order this product, you can either click on the picture in this post, or you can use the permanent link on the left side of my blog.</p>
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		<title>Mole Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mati</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When menopause comes, moles often follow, especially if it is in your genes. Unfortunately, my family grow moles like other people grow carrots. I remember my grandfather&#8217;s brother before he died. He was so covered with moles that his whole face was spotted, and my grandfather wasn&#8217;t far behind. The last time my mom came [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When menopause comes, moles often follow, especially if it is in your genes. Unfortunately, my family grow moles like other people grow carrots. I remember my grandfather&#8217;s brother before he died. He was so covered with moles that his whole face was spotted, and my grandfather wasn&#8217;t far behind. The last time my mom came to visit, she was full of moles as well, and looking down my own belly, I can see them coming! A big one under the bra strap, another big one right at the waist line, two on my chest, one on my neck, one on my face and another one near the bikini line, which always gives me trouble when I shave. And then, lots of little ones, of course, but the little ones don&#8217;t bother me. It is the big, raised ones that has to go, especially if they are in places that get irritated from the waist on my skirt, or the seat belt. So, I started searching the net for answers.</p>
<p>First, I came across a bloodroot cream from an herb farm, only $15.00. I bought it and used it for 2 weeks on one of the moles, with no effect whatsoever. Then I went back to the net again, looking for something better. I came across a horrible picture of a large wound caused by using bloodroot, and a big warning! Glad it didn&#8217;t happen to me!</p>
<p>Eventually, I came across something called WartMoleVanish, supposedly all natural and NOT containing bloodroot. Got super good reviews from everyone. There was only one problem &#8211; the price of about $90.00 for an amount of cream the size of a green pea. Yes, I know that it is cheaper than going to the doctor, but still&#8230;</p>
<p>So, I kept looking, and I found a company called molepaste.com that sells exactly the same formula for half the price. The formula consists of all natural plant extracts (and NO bloodroot), and is said to work after ONE 20 minute application. </p>
<p>I bought the product, and it scared me a bit because you have to scratch the moles with a needle to rough up the surface first, and then rub them down a bit with an emery board before applying the stuff. I followed all their instructions, applied the product and it was surprisingly painful! For about 10 minutes it stings like hell. </p>
<p>After 20 minutes, I washed it off, and the moles dried up and scabbed over. Now, about a week later, 2 scabs have fallen off and left a small pink spot where the mole used to be, so this stuff really works! So, if you are in the same position I was, and want to do something about it, this stuff is worth trying! <a href="http://www.molepaste.com">CLICK HERE</a> to go to their website! (Or, you can find it on ebay).</p>
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