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Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:11 pm |
I'm trying to get rid of some stubborn razor bumps on my face, hyper pigmentation, even tone and generally smooth my skin?
Glycolic Acid?
Lactic Acid?
Mandelic Acid?
Salicylic Acid?
What do you guys suggest? |
_________________ Hey gorls!!! De'gwaaaaaa....?!?!? |
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Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:39 am |
I've found a combo of glycolic and salicylic to help me. But it really depends how your skin reacts to these. Some people with more sensitive skin may benefit more from lactic acid.
I know this is off track a bit but microdermabrasion has helped me quite a bit with evening my skin tone and smoothing bumps I have (mine are more blackheads and old pimple type bumps though). Its taken over a year of 6 weekly treatments + all my skincare products (AHAs, regina, Vit C etc..).
Hope that helps |
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Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:33 am |
dionie wrote: |
I've found a combo of glycolic and salicylic to help me. But it really depends how your skin reacts to these. Some people with more sensitive skin may benefit more from lactic acid.
I know this is off track a bit but microdermabrasion has helped me quite a bit with evening my skin tone and smoothing bumps I have (mine are more blackheads and old pimple type bumps though). Its taken over a year of 6 weekly treatments + all my skincare products (AHAs, regina, Vit C etc..).
Hope that helps |
Thanks!
I read that combo treatment/serums usually work better if you have combo skin, and it's the best of both worlds |
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