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Day 78
So, I thought it was finally getting better, but I’m starting to believe that this is forever🥲 that stash is still visible! When will I ever have even skin?!😭😭😭
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neelamthebeautician · 2 months
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Day 30:
I’m sure it’s not getting better!😭
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Day 24: there is either no difference or it’s getting worse🥲
I know, I know… 24 days is not that long, but dang it😭 I just want to know that this 💩 works!😭
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neelamthebeautician · 2 months
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Day 24: there is either no difference or it’s getting worse🥲
I know, I know… 24 days is not that long, but dang it😭 I just want to know that this 💩 works!😭
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neelamthebeautician · 3 months
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Day 10:
It feels like the hyperpigmentation is getting worse… 😭
…but then again, my moustache is also growing, so that could be part of it🥲
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neelamthebeautician · 3 months
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Day 4: Azelaic acid stops burning after some time.
The burning sensation was almost too much to bear on day 1. It was so bad. Certain areas on my upper lip turned red. The burning sensation eventually went away, but I almost gave up on this treatment. I thought I was allergic or something. But then, I looked up more info and found out that this is normal and that it will reduce over time.
As for the hyperpigmentation, obviously it’s still there. I see no difference, but it’s supposed to take at least a few months.
I’m really hoping that this works.
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neelamthebeautician · 3 months
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Day 1 of using
Vitamin C, Salicylic acid, and niacinamide serum + Azelaic acid serum + glycolic acid toner.
I’ve been using vitamin C, niacinamide, and AHA acids / salicylic acid only for like 3-4 years and my hyperpigmentation has gotten worse imo. I finally found azelaic acid and glycolic acid in a local shop, so let’s see what happens.
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neelamthebeautician · 3 months
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How to treat hyperpigmentation:
1. Azelaic acid
2. Kojic acid (1-2%)
3. Vitamin C
4. Arbutin (Alpha arbutin)
5. Niacinamide
6. Alpha hydroxy acids
7. Glycolic Acid or Mandelic Acid
8. Wear sunscreen at all time (Reapply every 2 hours)
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