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Tue Sep 28, 2004 12:44 am |
hello all,
still no peeling at all.
woke up early this morning.
washed my face dor the first time with water.
it looks a little little less red.
but absoloutly no sign of peeling. skin looks coated with red layer. but it doesn't even begin to peel. even if i wanted to pull it i can't . it's just feels a but tighter then the last days.
but it WILL have to peel eventaully , right ? |
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Tue Sep 28, 2004 3:25 am |
Good to see you're in good spirits. I guess if you think of it like harsh sun burn it will flake gradually to reveal nice fresh looking skin underneath.
Just curious what aftercare advice did the doc give you? |
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Tue Sep 28, 2004 3:47 am |
well,
for this week he gave me oral peels to take :
antiboitic, and "zovirax" for herpes. it's precaution measures.
this sunday i should go see him again and he should give me a cream containig both hydroquinone 4% + retinol .
i don't know if i like the idea, cause my skin really tend to pigmentation and i don't want anything to make it sensitive again.
i ordered last week in the net Kinerase. never tried it and it is not sold here in my country. but i think maybe i can use it to repress melanin ? to help my skin in the future to have sundamage ?
you know something about Kinerase ?
also of course my doctor told me a sunscreen the first month is a must.
which is not a problem cause i use sunscreen spf 50 every day anyhow.
and for this week he gave me a cheap moisture cream to moisture with when me peeling begin.
which doesn't seem right now. today my skin is just VEEEERRY tightttt.
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my only hope it will diminish copletley at least 50% of the brown spots i had before. as i said i can not imagine that happening. they just sit there on the skin. looking part of the skin as usuaul (
and that was the main purpose i did this peeling.. taking a week off work etc... |
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