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07-04-2015 04:13 PM
I am 75 and have combination skin. I have a couple of age spots on my face. Any suggestions re: a good spot remover? I already use a Paula's Choice 2 % BHA exfoliator and use IT cosmetics.
07-04-2015 04:27 PM
Look on evine dot com for Skinn Bright Side Serum and/or Skinn Bright Side Spot Corrector. These are great products that will lighten without using hyrdoquinone. I used to think hydroquinone products were OK, but according to Dimitri, that's not a very good ingredient for your skin and it's banned in other countries. He's come up with a different/better way. I usethe serum everyday.
07-04-2015 04:30 PM
Vitamin C
07-04-2015 04:35 PM
Lemon juice
07-04-2015 07:21 PM
07-05-2015 02:06 AM
I peel them off with wart remover.........but I am NOT recommending this method.
07-05-2015 02:19 AM - edited 07-05-2015 02:20 AM
@Venus Envy wrote:
Ponds makes something. Another poster showed a before and after and the difference was very impressive. It comes in a pink and white jar and should be used twice a day. It takes a month to work. The Ponds website will tell you the exact name. I'm sorry I can't remember it.
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Pond's Clarant B3. Two formulas - normal to dry and normal to oily
07-05-2015 02:34 AM
07-05-2015 03:02 AM
@TY wrote:
Yes, I also use Wart remover which is 17% salicylic acid. I only do the spots and the gel will dry into a film. I remove the film after it's dried for about half an hour with nail polish remover. The spot will turn brown and peel in a week or so and leave the skin pink which will fade in a month.. You must do a test patch ie. Do only one spot first to see how your skin reacts. I only do these spot peels in fall and winter as the sun is too strong in summer as the peeled skin can repigment easily. If you want to re-peel a spot wait at least a month before re-peeling it.
My "method" is practically the same.........only I leave the film on overnight, and then pick (or roll) it off in the morning. My hesitation in recommending it would be the "burn".......may be way too much for a person with sensitive skin.
07-05-2015 11:06 AM
Hydroquinone is a skin lighter. Since you use Paula's Choice product, try her AHA or BHA skin lighter. Last day for free shipping. It has 2% in it. It does take take for it to work. Or go to Walmart and purchase Ambi 2% skin lightener for about $5. I saw the dermatologist this week and he prescribed 6% hydroquinone, .025 retin-a and 2% kojic. It was filled at a compounding pharmacy for $35 and the derm. gave me a $10 off coupon. It is 30 grams of product.
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