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05-24-2021 02:27 PM
Asking for my sister, who doesn't watch QVC but has listened to me tell her how smart you all are. What dept. store/drug store products would you say are best for getting rid of age/sun spots on the face? She prefers this to a prescription product. Any other advice is also appreciated. Thanks.
05-24-2021 02:52 PM
This one. It has two very effective ingredients to help fade dark spots. It's top rated. Find it on Alpha Skin Care's website at NeotericCosmetics dot com or at Ulta.
$12
05-24-2021 02:54 PM
Hydroquinone is a popular ingredient for this. Alpha Skincare makes a dark spot corrector. The line of products can be found in various drugstores, big box stores, and supermarkets, but they don’t always carry every product in the line. You can order direct from the company too.
05-24-2021 02:56 PM
LOL, @SilleeMee I was typing at the same time you were. GMTA! 😆👍
05-24-2021 04:03 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:This one. It has two very effective ingredients to help fade dark spots. It's top rated. Find it on Alpha Skin Care's website at NeotericCosmetics dot com or at Ulta.
$12
Is this used as a cream all over the face or just on dark spots?
05-24-2021 04:23 PM - edited 05-24-2021 04:25 PM
It's a spot treatment. This is what Alpha says on their website:
05-24-2021 04:27 PM
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05-24-2021 04:38 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:This one. It has two very effective ingredients to help fade dark spots. It's top rated. Find it on Alpha Skin Care's website at NeotericCosmetics dot com or at Ulta.
$12
2% Hydroquinone is not going help which is in this and the highest percentage of hydrquinone you can get over the counter.....you need at least 4% which is only available either by prescription OR on some shady websites that you pay to see THEIR doctor to get a prescription for an over priced product.
05-24-2021 04:42 PM
4% Hydroquinone is still the gold standatd for fading skin suggested by derm docs. I do think you can find 4% online if you try with out RX. Used intensively it can fade in 3 months, then you stop using it. And of course, keep the treated area out of the sun !!!
05-24-2021 05:06 PM
There's a Rx cream called Triluma which is specifically formulated for dark spots...it has 4% HQ + tretinoin + steroid. You can buy it w/o a Rx from AllDayChemist.
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