Italian model Laura Cremaschi showed off her bikini body while soaking up the sun on the beach with her boyfriend in Miami. As you may already know, the Italian showgirl is a big fan of Serie A and if you’re not already, you should follow Laura on Twitter even if you’re not a fan of Serie A because she does enjoy writing scores (amongst other messages) of particular matches on various parts of her body. Check her out on Facebook too!
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She's had some serious bacne, too, but that ass......
The tramp stamp, the moles and being too skinny despite a nice ass = no.
Damn
Pure butta, though with features like hers (whether surgically enhanced or not) I'm sure 95% of the guys get whiplash as she struts her stuff on by...
Love her body
Very nice body, HUGE FUCKING MOLE
A tat too skinney for my taste, but that little ass looks tempting though.
@lenilovesfeet
@lenilovesfeet the mole and the tramp stamp substract points on an otherwise nearly flawless booty and body
@lenilovesfeet Haha Leni I just came here to comment about the same thing.
@lenilovesfeet yeah no good
Moles are easy to remove, if she had it cut with few stitches, it would look better than the mole. Scars >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Moles
Removing moles was best thing I've done for myself. Started removing freckles from my back after living in Australia, they were itchy and I felt sth was wrong. Then I thought HEY why not getting rid of those from my face. Found a nice plastic surgeon and he did a great job!
ACV is wonderful, but you have to make sure the mole is not cancerous before DIY removal. I had mine removed 10 years ago, best money ever spent!
@lenilovesfeet wonderful stuff that apple cider vinegar (ACV).
@lenilovesfeet wow, that is a remarkable difference Leni. Your eye is beautiful either way but I prefer the moles gone. I don't think I have any raised moles but I have had a couple of skin tags removed and they are just as annoying.
It takes about 3 days to form a scab and another 5 days for the scab to fall off, then the area is red and I apply lots of vit E oil and it fades. Takes about 2 months to completely fade. But I do scratch the mole with a sterile needle before I apply ACV, it burns the tissue nicely, it becomes dead and falls off :)
@lenilovesfeet I had the same result, over a couple of months just applying some ACV every few days, it gradually goes away.
Best thing ever for moles, apple cider vinegar. You just scratch mole's surface with a clean needle, it doesn't have to bleed, it has to be irritated, then put vaseline around the mole to not burn the skin, and apply apple cider vinegar on top of mole with staturated cotton bud, do it few times/day for one day. It will turn black and fall off like a scab. Then put coconut oil or vit. E oil on wound until it heals and BAM, no mole. But do not do it if mole is suspicious, best if dermatologist tells you which ones are safe, better not scratch and ACV melanoma, haha.
I like having my moles removed by cutting them out, followed by 2 stitches, that way I know those nasty thing won't grow back :O Some moles have deep "roots" and like to grow back darker and larger.
I had some shaved off with a scalpel and there's no scars, but there are dents left in my back. I don't mind it at all, I take dents or scars over moles. I had over 20 removed, if you saw my face 10 years ago you would throw up on me with disgust hahaha. Now, flawless ;)
lol lol
Some moles are cute, but protruding moles on face or large ones on a body have to go!
Look what I had years ago:
Before and after, you can't even tell something was growing there, eww
@lenilovesfeet I has one that size, the dermatologist just sliced it off with scalpel. Took 5 seconds and was painless. No scar, either. I can't imagine why she hasn't gotten that thing removed.