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Old 09-16-2005, 04:19 AM
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Default Removing deep blemishes at home

Hello eveyone,

I posted this in another thread and thought others might be interested.
I was told about a new home treatment for deep blemishs like freckles and age spot by a friend who tried the product. I orded it and it works. Its called Blemish Free and its a freeze spray. Its safe to use and when it heals it blends with the surrounding tissue so there is no scar. Here is the link if you want to check it out. www.blemish-free.com

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Interesting. It does have a great name appropriate to fit its purpose. Now thats good marketing! Maybe I'll recommend it to some people sometime.
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Hi,

I have recommended it to two friends and they both tell me they removed freckles and dark spots from sun bathing on their face. I used it to take off a mole on my leg and freckles.

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Yeah, I looked at their site and I am very intrigued and interested in it.

Thanks shela57 for letting us know about it
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I used it to take off a mole on my leg

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Is that safe?
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They say skin types vary around the world so they start you off with a very conservative treatment that is very safe. You only leave it on your skin for four seconds. Then you let it heal and check the results. The second treatment you increase the time my two seconds. In this way you never over treat your skin so its perfectly safe.
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I personally, would never use it unless it was approved by my own doctor. But thats just my oppinion
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The procedure of freezing blemishes has been approved by the FDA for over 20 years. Doctors used liquid nitrogen which if misused can cause serioius problems. It is something like -400F but this is much safer because it is -60F. They tell you all this in their instructions.
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I personally, would never use it unless it was approved by my own doctor. But thats just my oppinion

I'm still sticking with what I said before
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