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10-07-06, 08:58 PM
Yes in some waysit did work for me. If you want to get rid of something like acne blemishes then this isa good product,however,if you arelooking for something that will even out the dark areas of your complexion then this is nottheproduct for you.Palmers works to fade things like acne blemishes, newly formed scars, but it wont really work forgeneral skintoneuneveness as it did not work in those instances for me.Also if thescars arevery old then you can forget Palmers, you'll needMerderma for that.But for my blemishes I applied it about twice aday and it took about amonth to see results. If your looking for instant results thenI suggest you skip this product and try some scar fading gel Mederma, which, mind you, for one tube is like 20 dollars.Its designed to fade surgery scars, butI have heard from many that it works very well, as it should since its so damn expensive.
I havent triedother Palmers products, but I suggest you try the creamjust to see how it works, as it only costs about5 dollars.confused3Possibly if you use the whole line of products you may see better results vs. just using the cream.confused2
Also I know bleaching cream has a bad rep here,but I have heard it can be useful for evening out skintone IF applied properly and by thatImean not applying it to thetheunaffected areassimplyfor lightening,and theHydroquinone percentage is not too high(2%, should be the max).The horror stories that you usually hear about bleaching creams are the ones in which people are using creams where the hydroquinone is too high, and on top of that applying way too much to the skin, thus causing sever damage to themselves when exposed to sun.
Also if you want to be natural about it, you can also try lemons, not sure how well this will work though.
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