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Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:16 pm |
A while ago I posted an incident where I received a chemical burn using Tend Skin on a zit that was on the corner of my mouth
Well although, it's healed, and the dark pigmentation spot has faded some; it's not entirely gone I still notice it which makes me self conscious.
I was thinking of trying DDF surface peel cream, Phytomer vegetal or Phytomer gommage exfoliant? Which one should I get to help with my problem? Any other recommendations? But no Decleor or Pevonia please.
I was thinking laser, but I want that to be the very last resort.
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Mon Oct 25, 2004 9:01 pm |
Ack! I was going to say Pevonia
I haven't tried the first two you mentioned but I've got the Phytomer Gommage and really like it. I like the whole idea of the gommage process. But, is it really a peeling cream? With the gommage you don't just wipe or rinse off the cream, you actually need to massage/scrub it off. From what I remember, it is supposed to stick to dead skin and pull it off as you massage it off. It also has some fine granules in it to help it along (the Phytomer one does anyway). If that still classifies as a peeling cream then YonKa and Decleor also have a comparable product.
Btw, I'm only mentioning this because I was just checking out EDS's new additions, Physiodermie Soft Face Bio-Peeling sounds like it might fit the bill as well. I have never used it though.
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Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:27 am |
Thanks Mabsy for pointing out the Physiodermie Soft Face Bio-Peeling, I didn't even see that one! |
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