Thursday, January 28, 2010

Mela-D serum: for dark spots and peeving pigmentation

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You know, whenever I am out doing makeup I get asked alot, especially from asian women about lightening dark spots. Some from the sun, some from age, some just plain 'ol freckles.
Your best and fastest most effective bet, oh and also most expensive is to have them lasered off by a professional dermatologist.
Though, if that isn't in your budget, I bet the La Roche-Posay Mela-D serum might be?
It contains Kojic Acid + LHA, Glycolic acid and is actually hydroquinone free.
What? Hydroquinone free? That's the tradtional ingredient in products like Porcelana that help fade brown spots.
So there is a new product with fresh skin care technology on the market for you to try.
I have a brown spot (is that age or sun?) on my right cheek bone. I put some Mela-D on it and then forgot to do it again for five days because I was working the Barrett Jackson car auction. Hmmm, that's not fair to the product because it needs a steady and timely application. Consistency in application is the key to having the product work; so my one and done didn't work.
I'm applied the Mela-D sample today, and will continue for the next 30 to see what happens to my right cheek brown spot.
In the meantime, visit http://www.laroche-posay.com for more information to satisfy your curious mind!
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