Hi. I actually was very careful. If you go on E Bay you will see there are some sellers who have had 100's of clients and the have had feedback from them. If you buy off e bay you should make sure you get someone who has had over 1000 positive feed-backs and make sure they are a top rate seller. It is also a good idea to contact them first and ask a few questions about the product so that you can be sure they are talking about. Since I wrote this review the other day my skin just looks better and better. It is glowing.
Hi! it is a terrible condition. I had mine two years ago and cleared it using diet and supplements. It's back again after I used HQ and got rebound melasma - even in places I had never had melasma before. It was terrible two months ago I couldn't even look in the mirror. Now it is starting to fade... I've been considering revlite q swithced Nd:Yag laser as there is research from Asia that suggests on the right settings the laser can help clear it. I am very wary though because the overwhelming evidence is that lasers worsen melasma. I think if you remove the cause of the problem you can start to fix it. there are alot of treatments you can try but my advice is see a qualified reputable dermatologist. Don't trust anyone else.
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Hi! it is a terrible condition. I had mine two years ago and cleared it using diet and supplements. It's back again after I used HQ and got rebound melasma - even in places I had never had melasma before. It was terrible two months ago I couldn't even look in the mirror. Now it is starting to fade... I've been considering revlite q swithced Nd:Yag laser as there is research from Asia that suggests on the right settings the laser can help clear it. I am very wary though because the overwhelming evidence is that lasers worsen melasma. I think if you remove the cause of the problem you can start to fix it. there are alot of treatments you can try but my advice is see a qualified reputable dermatologist. Don't trust anyone else.