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I would use Mederma to help soften and "heal" the scar. So it will look less raised, not too color off and less noticable. If you want to cover them up, I would try MAC FX foundation. You can cover tatts with that foundation, so scars should be easy to blend into your natural skin tone. Good Luck.. but no matter what you are beautiful scars and all. It just shows what a fighter you are, and how blessed you are. 
(I am speaking from someone who has tons of scars due to hospitalizations)
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Hi, im just wondering if anyone knows any trick to cover scars. I was in a car accident a couple months ago and am left with scarred knuckes and a scar on my wrist. I would like to be able to cover them up but im just not sure how. Any ideas?