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How to Remove Scars on Legs Fast

July 3, 2021

In this blog post, you will learn how to remove scars on your legs fast.

If you have scars or dark spots on your legs or your body and feel like you can’t wear certain clothes, I’m here to let you know that it gets better. This is something I’ve dealt with my entire life, and today I’m going to be sharing with you how I remove scars or dark spots on my legs fast – in just three steps.

I’ve divided these three steps into three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.

The beginner level is for people who have minor scars or spots. Or whose scars are not old. Intermediate is for those who have many dark spots, whose spots or scars are not too new or too old. If you’re consistent, intermediate will get the job done in record time. Finally,  if you have the means and want to get rid of your scars as soon as possible,  the advanced level is for you.

Level one – Beginner
For this level, all you need are an exfoliating body lotion and kojic acid. There are many exfoliating body lotions on the market; my top four are Amlactin, Alpha skincare, Glytone, and Ameliorate. There are so many options on the market. They contain the same main ingredients: AHAs or BHAs. As for kojic acid soap, when you go to shower, apply your soap on the area and leave it on for about 30 to 60 seconds or even longer but nothing over four minutes. Then wash it off. When you come out of the shower, you grab your exfoliating lotion and apply it to the affected area. Don’t wait until your skin is dry, and remember, consistency is key.

Level two – Intermediate
The second level is where a lot of my audience are, myself included. Here you would need tretinoin or retinoid or an exfoliant and a skin lightener, aka tyrosinase inhibitor.

Level three – Advanced
If you have the means and you want to see results come about faster. If you want someone else to handle and manage this condition for you, you are at the right level. Here you would need chemical peels or laser treatment.

Watch the video below for a detailed guide on how to remove scars on legs fast.

F E A T U R E D

Exfoliating lotions

▶ Amlactin https://amzn.to/2ZWR4RC

▶ Alpha Skincare https://fxo.co/CMwe

▶ Glytone https://amzn.to/2MyoRgM

▶ Ameliorate https://fxo.co/CMwN

 

Kojic Acid Soap

https://amzn.to/3fQqwJa

https://amzn.to/3av6alR

 

Tretinoin

▶ Skincareex http://bit.ly/2VuCjng

▶ Okdermo https://bit.ly/34wMXOT

▶ Reliablerxpharmacy http://bit.ly/2zZd6Fo

 

Tyrosinase Inhibitors (Spot/Skin Lighteners)

Hydroquinone

►Okdermo https://bit.ly/3gNyh2F

►Skincareex http://bit.ly/3dLGv8n

►Reliablerxpharmacy http://bit.ly/2r5aLoU

 

Other Tyrosinase Inhibitors (Spot/Skin Lighteners)

▶Cysteamine (cyspera) https://lddy.no/yutj

▶ Azelaic acid https://bit.ly/3kVhJba

▶ Arbutin https://amzn.to/3ySuqd5

▶ Tranexamic acid https://fxo.co/CN9N

Tranexamic acid (Paula’s Choice) https://paulachoiceusca.l3km.net/oen13O

▶ Good molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum https://fxo.co/CMwq

 

Chemical Peels

▶ TCA https://bit.ly/3zBlpWq 

TCA 20% https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100428206-13267921

▶ Glycolic acid https://www.kqzyfj.com/click-100428206-13267954

– Glycolic acid 70% https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100428206-12783128

▶ Salicylic acid https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100428206-13267954

▶ Lactic acid https://amzn.to/3cmOcUJ

▶ Mandelic acid https://amzn.to/3cmp40g

▶ Jessner’s peel https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100428206-13267946

* Bonus Spot lightener: Admire my skin https://bit.ly/3r0wfS1

 

Sunscreens

▶ La Roche Posay Sunscreen https://bit.ly/3hqtN2w

▶ Eucerin https://amzn.to/3wJQiFH

▶ Biore UV https://amzn.to/34vWl4D

Suggested Post: Best Chemical Peels for Hyperpigmentation https://thepigmentedlife.com/best-chemical-peels-for-hyperpigmentation/

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5 Things to Know Hyperpigmentation

June 9, 2021

Whether you’re fair-skinned, you have black skin, skin of color…Know these things and know peace (Hyperpigmentation).

Things of Hyperpigmentation:

1. Number one, not all ingredients are created equal. And some over-the-counter products are a joke tbh.

Here’s the hierarchy: Hydroquinone (especially ones over 4%)-is the gold standard but it has a lot of controversy surrounding it. That said, when you visit a dermatologist and you have some serious hyperpigmentation, especially around your body, this is what they’re gonna give you. All things being equal, this is the prescription they are going to write you. They are not gonna bring up niacinamide or vitamin c even kojic acid.

The next after that is azelaic acid 20% or cysteamine. Cysteamine is the new chick on the block but she’s good. The next is kojic acid or arbutin then tranexamic acid, then Ascorbic acid, then niacinamide.

2. The second thing to know is that combination is king. Monotherapy- that is using one product- will have you waiting for years. If you want to see results within a reasonable timeframe, combination therapy is the way to go.

Often, a dermatologist will combine a tyrosinase inhibitor or a couple of tyrosinase inhibitors with exfoliants or retinoids. Here are common combinations 1. Azelaic acid and tretinoin 2. Hydroquinone and tretinoin 3. Azelaic acid, hydroquinone, and tretinoin 4. Kojic acid and glycolic acid 5. Vitamin c and niacinamide, and aha 6. Vitamin c niacinamide and kojic acid.

Sometimes when you have stubborn spots, a dermatologist will introduce chemical peels or lasers For example, they will treat you with topical treatments for a while, ask you to take a break from them, and then start treating you with chemical peels.

3. Respect Sunscreen and Sun Protection: If you are on Instagram you’ve probably been harassed by a skincare influencer to wear your sunscreen but this is apt as sun exposure will take you 10 steps back. Especially when it comes to treating hyperpigmentation. I personally don’t rely on sunscreen, I stay away from the sun between 11 am and 4 pm. And I cover up my body.

4. Results: One of the best things you can learn about dark spots is that they will not disappear overnight, but if you persist, one day you’ll look for them and you won’t be able to find them. If this isn’t your mindset, then it’s likely that you’ll give up. Cause after one week, you’ll look in the mirror, see it’s still there then you’ll say it’s not working. When in reality you’re supposed to give it 1-3 months (for your face) and 3-6 months(for your body).

5. Coverage: While you’re treating your hyperpigmentation, life has to go on. If you are self-conscious about your dark spots and want to cover them up, here are two brands to check out: Dermaablend and Sally Hansen. Dermablend has both face and body makeup that have great coverage and Sally Hansen has a product called airbrush legs, it is lightweight but it still gets the job done. And that’s it from me, over to you.

What have you learned about treating dark spots or hyperpigmentation in general?

 Tretinoin

Skincareex http://bit.ly/2VuCjng

Okdermo https://bit.ly/34wMXOT

Reliablerxpharmacy http://bit.ly/2zZd6Fo

► Hydroquinone

Okdermo http://bit.ly/3gNyh2F

Skincareex http://bit.ly/3dLGv8n

Reliablerxpharmacy http://bit.ly/2r5aLoU

▶ Cysteamine https://lddy.no/yutj

▶ Azelaic acid https://bit.ly/3kVhJba

▶ Arbutin https://amzn.to/3ySuqd5

▶ Kojic acid & glycolic acid https://amzn.to/3i3dE50

▶ Kojic acid soap https://amzn.to/3fQqwJa

▶ Tranexamic acid https://amzn.to/3vOcS05

▶ Niacinamide https://amzn.to/3c2kRyI

▶ Vitamin c https://amzn.to/2SFk1Rt

▶ Sunscreens:

Biore UV https://amzn.to/34vWl4D

Eucerin https://amzn.to/3wJQiFH

Skin Aqua http://amzn.to/3p2lugW or http://amzn.to/2SCyX2O

▶ Dermablend Leg and Body Cover https://tidd.ly/3g9PowO

▶ Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs https://tidd.ly/3gfR5aI

Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute advice from your physician or other healthcare professionals. #hyperpigmentationtreatment #blackskin #skincare

Thanks for watching the video: 5 Things to Know About Hyperpigmentation Treatment – Black Skin – Skin of Color

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Tretinoin Before and After

May 14, 2021

Does tretinoin work permanently? Want to see results of tretinoin before and after use? You’ve arrived at the right video.

Hello guys, my name is Rita, welcome to the channel. In this video, I will discuss how I transformed my skin and life during the pandemic by using tretinoin, hydroquinone, and supplements. I have also included some before and after pictures. Your skin reflects your health. Skincare might be quite trendy these days, regardless, giving your skin some love has both cosmetic and medical benefits.

Tretinoin is a prescription-strength topical cream or gel. It’s used mainly to treat acne, sun-damaged skin, dark spots or rough skin, and fine wrinkles on the face caused by the damaging rays of the sun. It works by affecting the way in which skin cells develop. Tretinoin is able to speed up the life cycle of skin cells. It makes them divide and die faster, so newer, healthier cells can take their place .

Talk to your doctor or dermatologist about the specifics of your skin condition. If your doctor or dermatologist thinks that tretinoin is right for you, make sure you know how it should be used. It starts to work within 2 to 3 weeks, but it can take 6 weeks or more to experience its full benefits. In the first few weeks of treatment, it’s normal to have mild to moderate redness, dryness, peeling, and itchiness. If you don’t see improvement within 12 weeks, or if you have significant improvement and wonder if you should start using it less frequently, consult your doctor.

▶ Products Mentioned:  Azelaic acid: https://bit.ly/3kVhJba  Cyspera: https://www.cyspera.com  Alpha Arbutin: https://amzn.to/3esWtrx  Tretinoin: http://hackingskincare.com/product-li  Menotone: http://rsskincare.com/2x-menotone-fac  Hydroquinone: http://hackingskincare.com/product-li  Tranexamic acid: https://www.sephora.com/product/tranexamic-acid-night-treatment-P450614

▶ Supplements:  L-Tyrosine https://amzn.to/3hd7OO4  Fish oil https://amzn.to/3tu1bJW  Vitamin d https://amzn.to/33s6Sxf  Coq10 https://amzn.to/3bd8wY5  Probiotics https://amzn.to/3xV3okR

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▶ Other videos:  Cover Up Strawberry Legs: https://youtu.be/tPjTVfJRKCQ  Easily Treat Dark Knuckles: https://youtu.be/axy_QBnrOTw  Does PFB Vanish & Tend Skin Work: https://youtu.be/_95ALUXvTJs  Treat Dark Spots Fast by Layering Tretinoin: https://youtu.be/Q5qcJsJKTU8

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▶ Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute advice from your physician or other healthcare professionals.

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A Guide to Help you Fight Hyperpigmentation (Face)

July 5, 2020

This week, we shall be looking at the categories of hyperpigmentation treatments, and corresponding products.

1. Beginner (Mild): Niacinamide, Vitamin c, Alpha arbutin

2. Intermediate 1 (Moderate): Azelaic acid

3. Intermediate 2 (Moderate to Risky): AHAs, Retinoids, Kojic acid

4. Advanced (Risky): Hydroquinone

More to come….