Ill tell you what is magic at clearing red marks (and making spots go quicker) and thats a light called dermalux. Its like a sun tanning lamp without the UV so its just red and blue light. The red light kills bacteria and the blue light reduces the inflammation in the red marks (it might be the other way round but you get the idea).
I got one last xmas and I use it everyday for 20mins. It doesnt stop acne but it gets rid of the red marks after.
HI.
I've been using vitamin b5 for around 1 month and allmost all my acne is gone, only the red marks/scars left
I've read the whole thread now, and im planing to buy:
- Puredeming Intense Gel R-ALA
- Puredeming Intense Mini-Peel Clycolic
How much should I order of them? How long will one bottle of each last?
So my questions is:
Do you take both of these products everyday or less often?
Is this something you have to use on a regular basis to maintain the results?
- Example: If you've used it for one month and are happy about the results, could you just stop using it and the marks would still be gone?
This is my first post here, so im hoping for some answers
Thanks
I have hyperpigmentation around my lips and it's purty annoying.
I bought a green-bottle liquid thing with Kojic acid but it don't seem to help that much...
I recently started using Neutrogena Facial Lotion AHA with SPF.
And my doctor prescribed me "Triluma."
Should I buy the Triluma? I heard it's expensive... and does Triluma work? It has more than 1 active ingredient to get rid of hyperpigmentation?
i live in canada, but im having a hard time finding stores that sell "Puredeming Intense Gel R-ALA". does anybody know whrere to buy it in canada. and i cannot order it online so my only choice is to buy it with cash.
greatly appreciate the help if u can, n' thnx a bunch.
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a Improves skin density and firmness, diminishing fine lines and wrinkles
a Effectively treats even difficult skin conditions, including acne and rosacea
a Helps prevent breakouts by regulating oil production, visibly reduces pore size
a Helps skin achieve equilibrium, making oily skin less oily, and dry skin less dry
a Evens skin tone, minimizing areas of discoloration
a Enhances skinas radiance and clarity
a Contains Genistein, an innovative soy-based active that stimulates skin
a Helps maintain and enhance the benefits of professional peels
Really? Pardon my apprehension, but I'm a little skeptical when one product which promises SO MUCH? Anyone else tried it ... do they send free samples?
My favorites:
Mary Kay Deep Cleanser, Neutrogena Alcohol Free Toner, PD Intense Gel and Super CP.
May 2004 bring even better products to us all!!!
Sapphire
The Mary Kay Microdermabrasion set works well for getting rid of dead skin and making skin smooth. It is supposed to help with scarring as well. I can never tell because I always have new nodules form, but when I have had a chance to use the product, I loved it!
skin type: normal with hormonal breakouts due to pregnancy.
skin tone: medium tan/latino
problem: brown marks post pimples
i've used everything under the sun, bio-oil clogged me and gave me small bumps under the skin .
rose hip oil is nice but expensive and takes ages to work . can't use retin a or hydroquinone due to being with child.
my hg of scar treatment is dk aha+. i've only been using it for two days and my scars have faded significantly. i am truly amazed and delighted, NOTHING has ever worked so well, not even microdermabrasion!!
cheap and effective, love it!!
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel?
Does it work? I want to buy it but I don't know if it actually works for the red marks.
I tried it for about a month doing exactly what the back of the bottle said and the only thing I really noticed was my skin was smoother, but the scars didn't seem to change. I don't know if my scars are jus too deep, or I needed to use it longer, but I wasn't impressed with my own personal results.
Has anyone tried Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel?
Does it work? I want to buy it but I don't know if it actually works for the red marks.
I used it a few years ago, and personally, I liked it. It made my skin feel really soft, it helped keep my acne in check, and, to me, at least, it did seem to help fade my marks. My only real complaint was that the bottle was kind of small, so it ran out pretty fast.
Hi - I totally agree with the original poster. I am a 42 year old mom of 2 and have struggled with acne since I was 12. I was doing everything wrong - scrubbing, using products that irritated, etc. I've tried everything over the years and still had humiliating acne. I modeled in my 20s and I can't tell you how many makeup artists gave me advice about how to clear up my skin - I even lost a big job to do a cruise ship commercial and be their host/representative because of my acne - you can't imagine how that hurt my self esteem for the company to ask me if I could clear up my skin. Anyway, on and up - thankfully I found Dan's regimen. I have been on it for 2 weeks with the AHA and my skin is crystal clear. I use Dan's products because they work and they are so inexpensive. I love the AHA because it helping my skin to slough off the red marks. I'm almost to baby butt skin and I have heard 3 people telling me I am beautiful or that I look good just in the last few days. Listen, I am not a conceited person. At this point in my life I could care less what people say. But I have to say that acne is the most embarrassing condition to man kind. It made me feel like a failure, like I was dirty and it pummeled my self esteem. I am so glad that the nightmare is over. Follow the regimen without fail. I wish the BP didn't bleach fabric, but I have learned to use white pillow cases and wear white t-shirts to bed - not a problem. Otherwise it is the simplest, straight forward cure for this disease. You must keep up on it though - I wouldn't miss it for the world, it's that important.
Take it from me, the regimen works. And to support Dan for saving our lives basically, buy his products. The products are fabulous and dirt cheap.
We're in this together - Sincerely, Brandi/HB
Hi! I'm new here I have always had mild acne since I was a teenager, and because I am half East Indian, I always have dark spots afterwards that take forever to go away. But on the bright side, they do eventually seem to go away.
I'm looking for some over the counter products that don't cost an arm and a leg, that I can try to help fade dark spots since I seem to have a ton of those right now.
I've read about AHA and BHA, but I don't know what grocery-store products contain these acids. I did try lemon juice last week but it really seemed to irritate my skin. I read about Extra Virgin Olive Oil and it sounds like a good idea so I'm going to give that a shot.
I don't suppose there are any combination sunscreen/moisturizer and AHA products out there? Do they recommend doing AHA at night so as to avoid sun exposure?
Thanks so much for your time and any advice!