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Gskull17

Member Since 23 Nov 2012
Offline Last Active Apr 09 2013 03:49 PM

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In Topic: Severe Hyperpigmentation In Need Of Some Tips Or Help :((Pics)

06 January 2013 - 01:04 AM

i suggest using either the M2 cream which is a skin refinement lotion, as well as, tea tree oil which also helps with skin healing.

In Topic: Deciding on a blue light product

10 December 2012 - 06:41 PM



I have the Evis MD platinum blue light. It runs $200 on amazon, around $100 on ebay and I found mine at TJ maxx for $100. Don't need to buy replacement cartridges, just plug it in and go. I haven't been diligent enough to notice remarkable results though but most people that have give it good reviews Posted Image Blue light is for treating acne, red light is for anti-aging, supposed to help with wrinkles.

i've been looking into buying one, not sure whether i want to take the chance in buying the such expensive product. do you know if its possible for it to cause an even worse breakout? if so, i'll look for similar products...

It definitely won't make your acne worse, if anything it just won't help at all. A better way of controlling bacteria causing acne is taking a probiotic, one with 30 billion organisms, pretty much cured my acne. I got my blue light at a big discount but it's not worth paying full price for.

I managed to land one for $29 on ebay! Im really hoping this helps... i've been on green tea and i see a difference since i started drinking it 2 weeks ago

In Topic: Oily, Yet Dry And Flakey...help?!

05 December 2012 - 05:46 PM

have you ever tried Clinique Dramatic difference gel? its pretty amazing, i've used MANY products and have finally stuck with this moisterizer. my skin use to be really dry and flaky then as hours progressed after washing up i would get oily.. worst feeling ever. so far this moisterizer has kept me satisfied, even through the dreadful winter months!.. around $25 dollars too..

In Topic: Oily Skin Is Making Me Miserable :(

05 December 2012 - 02:33 PM

i use to suffer from oily skin, it's hereditary but i started using the Clinique mild bar and Clinique dramatic Difference Gel, now my face stays oil free for more time!.. now i just need to find a treatment that works on side of these to magnificent products.

In Topic: Deciding on a blue light product

05 December 2012 - 02:25 PM

I have  the Evis MD platinum blue light. It runs $200 on amazon, around $100 on ebay and I found mine at TJ maxx for $100. Don't need to buy replacement cartridges, just plug it in and go. I haven't been diligent enough to notice remarkable results though but most people that have give it good reviews Posted Image Blue light is for treating acne, red light is for anti-aging, supposed to help with wrinkles.

  i've been looking into buying one, not sure whether i want to take the chance in buying the such expensive product. do you know if its possible for it to cause an even worse breakout? if so, i'll look for similar products...