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Moisterizer Darkens Skin

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(@kmverbo)

Posted : 01/31/2013 7:38 pm

I have been on Dan's Regimen for about five weeks, and I've seen some definite improvement in my skin. But I've had problems with Dan's moisturizer; every time I use it, my skin instantly darkens into a deep deep red. I've been mixing the moisturizer with a little bit of pure virgin coconut oil to help with dryness and flakiness. I just got the jojoba oil today and now I'll mix that with the moisturizer instead. When I apply the moisturizer and it turns dark red, it takes up to an hour before it calms down a bit. It's done this ever since I started, with and without the coconut oil mixed in with it. I really would like to know if the darkening is normal...

 

Thanks!!! :)

 

p.s. Sorry I spelled moisturizer wrong on the title...


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(@nicmic62)

Posted : 03/04/2013 8:34 pm

I have been on Dan's Regimen for about five weeks, and I've seen some definite improvement in my skin. But I've had problems with Dan's moisturizer; every time I use it, my skin instantly darkens into a deep deep red. I've been mixing the moisturizer with a little bit of pure virgin coconut oil to help with dryness and flakiness. I just got the jojoba oil today and now I'll mix that with the moisturizer instead. When I apply the moisturizer and it turns dark red, it takes up to an hour before it calms down a bit. It's done this ever since I started, with and without the coconut oil mixed in with it. I really would like to know if the darkening is normal...

Thanks!!! smile.png

p.s. Sorry I spelled moisturizer wrong on the title...

My guess is you probably have sensitive skin. My skin turns red pretty easily when I get done putting on the BP and Moisturizer. I think it is best to keep in mind to do this very gently so the skin doesn't get more irritated. I also, live in the tropics so it can't be avoided that the heat gets my face even redder than it usually is.


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