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hi guys...im new here in the forums...and umm...i wanna ask something regarding about eneven skin tone...
will bleaching treatment fix this...cause im planning to have a treatment this coming weekend... btw...my face color is also white...and i have a sensitive skin... thanks in advance |
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It's supposed to work best for dark spots. I'm not sure how effective or lasting it is. If I'm not mistaken, skin bleach is painfully strong. Since you're skin is sensitive, it may cause redness and irritation. Be careful with that.
A dermatologist could give the most insight on it. Here's an article on skin bleaching: http://www.dermadoctor.com/pages/newsletter79.asp
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Is this treatment something the doctor is doing or something you bought.
Skin Bleaching with some of the over the counter stuff as led to more problems than its worth. Take Lynnlee advice and go and see a derm.
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personally, i dont think skin bleaching is good for people with sensitive skin.
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im going to derm...
and thank you guys... but still wondering if it will solve uneven skin tone problems |
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Actually in some cases the stuff that is sold over the counter can contrbute to uneven skin tones. When you see the Derm he will be the one that can give you something formulated for your skin.
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I have found the Obagie products to work great for uneven skin tone. They are a bit on the expensive side but they work well and last a long time.
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