Mother of Pearl : Anti-Scar Cream

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Aqua, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareath-3, Sodium Cetearyl Sulfate, Mineral Oil, Dimethicone, Glycerine, Allantoin, Polysorbate-60, Mother of Pearl Powder, EDTA, Imidazolidinylurea Lysine Carboxymethylcysteine, Methyl Isothiazolinone, Methyl Chloroisothiazolinone, Parfum, BHA, Tocopherol, Triethyl Citrate.

Items marked with red have tested a 3 or above (out of 5) in comedogenic (pore-clogging) testing.

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December 1, 2008

Pros:

It really helps fade away dark spots and helps a little with killing the bacteria in your pores. I love this stuff and it honestly lasts for a really long time. This cream is really inexpensive and anyone can buy it at Wallmart, Food 4 Less, and CVS.

Cons:

It kinda smells a little strong and you feel your face hot...really hot like after 15 minutes.

I would definetely recomend this product for anyone who wants to have a better and brighter skin. I feel this has really worked for me. Try out! :)
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January 27, 2008

Pros:

(Guy) I noticed it cleared new and light scaring caused from acne or picking at acne which causes scars. If you leave on more than 1 hour or forget it can clog pores so 1 hour recommended is posted for a reason :). The little bottle last forever.

Cons:

I used it frequently per day so this might be the reason, it did dry my face out a little so use a moisterizer. I also don't know if shaving my face was another factor. I have very sensitive skin and anything makes me break out.

The product works very nice and cleared up my face from acne, use a moisterizer with this product that contains SPF to protect your face when you are out in the sun or overcast to protect it. I used with microdermabrasion and did not have any problems it is a very good product and does just what is says bleaches worn or lightly scared skin.
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November 23, 2007

Pros:

I used concha nacar de perlop cream that I purchased at the drug store. It is a bleaching cream that is very inexpensive (about $6). Takes away acne pigmentation/scarring and helped with my acne.

Cons:

Have to leave it on the affected areas for 30 minutes to an hour. It's like a mask but doesn't dry so its feels kinda goopy.

Good stuff that has worked better than some of the prescription acne medications I have tried. Leaves the skin feeling smooth overall. You have to be consistent though any try to use it as often as possible for maximum results. This product is highly recommended.
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March 2, 2011

Pros:

Cheap.

Cons:

Pretty goopy.

I had been fighting with my red marks for a long time and this product seems to work pretty well. I didn't use this alone, however. I used other products that also help with red marks but this pretty much sealed the deal. Along with the green tea St. Ives scrub (which reduces redness) and using Noxzea Deep Cleansing Cream (it's a face wash) as a mask, it's been very effective. I'd like to make a note that if you use this for let's say, three days in a row, you'll get a little white head but that's better than getting a huge red pimple. It can give you pimples but you NEED to use it in moderation. By that, I mean about 2 times a week. That's how long i've done it and i haven't broken out either. I'd recommend you leave it one for about 12 minutes then rinse off with cold water. I do recommend picking up the green tea st. ives scrub and the noxzema deep cleansing cream along with this to help with red marks.
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November 17, 2014
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I have used Murad, garnier, and neutrogena products designed to fade scars/marks from acne. All for 6 months or more, but NOTHING has worked so quickly and effectively. It has faded old a new scars quicker than I thought possible, in one or two months. And old scars that I've had for year and years, in 5 months or less. I don't use this on active acne because it doesn't seem to work well on it, but any scars it does wonders. I am very pleased with this product. And you don't need a lot, I use it almost daily (for 6+ months. I'm always getting new scars because my skin is very sensitive and I have moderately severe acne) and I haven't used even a quarter of the jar. I don't wash it off in 30 minutes though, I put a thin layer over any scars after I've washed my skin at night and leave it on over night. If any is left on in the morning it easily washes off. I couldn't find it in the store so I think I bought it off drug store or amazon. Mine came in a pink and white tub with a silver/gray cap and says "madre perla" on it. Keep it sanitary, wash your hands before using it or bacteria will get in the tub. It works most quickly with new scars, as soon as the pimple has healed start applying this nightly. I don't use it around my mouth often because it might break me out just around my mouth (not sure), but I can't even wear lipstick with out around my mouth breaking out. That's why I only gave it 4 stars, also because it doesn't heal active acne. I also use tea tree oil, salicylic acid, benzoyl 2%, apple cider vinegar, and an aztec mask (not all at the same time of course) and I recently started BC.

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April 28, 2008

Pros:

I was quite expensive but is working well, I put in on at night on my legs since they have some scars which look kind of brown, they are diminishing little by little but the results are not dramatical.

Cons:

I beleive if exposed to the sun it will be more of a problem than a solution. I've heard that dark spots can appear on the sking due to sun exposure what to do/?

Very good cream altough expensive, where can I buy it cheaper/?