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me! out and about

this is me so far. I have foundation on. still have some darkness but very light and with makeup its invisible. remember sun avoidance and careful with hormones (birth control etc)

physicians formula powder sunblock

I purchased this on amazon.com
its better than the greasy sunblocks, you won't look as crazy. just reapply often

my routine

I used kojie soap 3x per day left the suds on for a few minutes then rinse, I used plain sugar and facial cleanser scrubbing gently every 2 days at night followed by toning with apple cider vinegar. the retin and porcelain serum every night only on the affected areas. used a hat and physical sunblock when going out. no chemical sunblocks theyre not good. you will sting get red and peel like crazy but its worth it. if you take birth control pills I recommend not taking them, they make melasma worst. if you dont see results within 3 weeks you may need skin occlusion of affected area which means covering it with plastic wrap after putting the retin a and porcelain serum on so that it can penetrate better. look up the definition of skin oclussion to get more info. thanks

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