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It has rave reviews for results in 2 weeks. I used it for a week and started to see a difference but came up in a lot of spots which i don't normally get. Ive stopped till these go, but would love to hear your stories. What did you use it for? how long before you saw results? general opinions....thanks

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2007-02-23 21:38:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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There is a spa near my house that recommends that melederm cream to their customers for pigmentation problems. But I've never heard of anyone using it for actual scars. Maybe your spots are because you are allergic to the ingredients? I do know of a friend who used it for this dark pigmentation above her lip and it really did do wonders. Maybe try using a smaller amount at a time and see if your skin can handle it.

2007-02-25 04:57:42 · answer #1 · answered by PaulaSmooth 1 · 0 0

Meladerm Scar Cream

2017-01-15 05:44:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You might want to try Rosehip Oil. 'Rosehip oil has outstanding tissue regenerating effects. Great for wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks. I get mine from www.rosabay.com. It's pretty cheap and one bottle lasts me about 2 months. I use it on my face for dry skin and wrinkle prevention. But I do have a rather large scar on my arm from a burn and it is healing wonderfully. Just remember when you are using something on a scar it you must use it for a long period of time and massage the area with the product. 2 weeks seems pretty quick to totally reduce a scar.

2007-02-24 00:34:07 · answer #3 · answered by d.a.f.f.y. 5 · 0 0

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You can lighten you skin color by laser and bleaching. Your eyes color an be changed by wearing blue contact lenses. Your lenses might be covered under a health insurance; but the laser resurfacing won't be. Are the results with Meladerm® permanent? Do I have to continue using the product after I achieve my desired results? If you are using Meladerm® to reduce the appearance of hyper-pigmented areas (skin that is darker than your natural skin color), the results will generally be permanent. Some users find it necessary to use small periodic applications from time to time to maintain the effects of the product. Sun exposure should be limited to maintain results. We recommend the use of a sun block of SPF 30 or higher. Extended use may cause excessive skin lightening. If you want to whiten your complexion, look for a cream that contains extrapone nutgrass. Unlike other whitening ingredients, extrapone nutgrass does not cause irritation. You can enjoy its whitening effects without experiencing any harmful side effects. If you are looking to lighten your dark skin to a lighter skin tone you might find that black skin bleaching cream can solve your problem. To whiten dark underarm - Take the pure juice of Aloe vera and Marigold flower petals crushed and mixed with Aloe vera ,apply this under the arm on the dark skin at night bed time keeping the arms wide apart at right angles or above the head for 2 hours .In the morning you can wash this with little warm water and dry with a clean soft cotton towel. Tomato juice mix with little turmeric and honey and apply for 30 -45 min every day and u will feel the difference In some country there is a roots name bengkoang/tuberous root/Yam Bean. It traditionally used as a mask to lighten the skin. Why on earth would one want to whiten one's skin? I suggest you just stay out of the sun and take good care of your skin. It's no sin to have dark skin. Being fair isn't more beatiful or anything like that. Don't be ashamed just because you have dark skin. Just take care of your skin, make sure there aren't any blemishes or scars, stay out of the sun, eat well and treat your body nicely. Always be greatful with what you have. Besides, I don't think it's a very good idea that you should whiten your skin. It's not very healthy unless you do it professionally (which isn't cheap) and if you are looking for cheap solutions I'm afraid white is not the colour you will end up looking. I've seen people who do unbelievable things to the skin and put unusual mixtures and concotions on their skin for a 'cheap and quick fix'. They usually end up with skin so red they look like shrimps. Furthermore, you're looking to whiten your skin in too short a time. One week? A drastic change like that isn't going to happen. Even if it does, i'm sure it's not going to be healthy for you. However, if you really do want to whiten your skin, see a specialist who can prescribe you something. If not just go to a pharmacy and get a whitening cream or gel, though it won't come cheap and you certainly aren't going to be white in a week's time. I really do hope you change your mind and learn to live with your skin colour and love yourself more.

2016-04-07 01:01:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Meladerm represents it's active ingredients of kojic acid and alpha-arbutin as a more natural means of addressing these skin conditions. But before you run out and buy a year's supply of Meladerm, note that Meladerm usage is not necessary over the long-term as a skin lightener. The company states that Meladerm efficacy "plateaus" after 3 or 4 months. Meladerm manufacturer Civant Skin Care stated in a note to RealSelf.com that "Rather than ‘milking’ customers as some companies will do, we are honest in stating that the product does not have to be purchased indefinitely."

2014-08-30 00:55:40 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 6 0

I have never heard of Meladerm but have used a product called Mederma to help with scars from surgery. I used it for a month and it did lighten the scar up some.

Is this Meladerm something different from Mederma?

2007-02-23 21:43:40 · answer #6 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 1

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