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Old Feb 21, 2009, 08:58 AM
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How to blend light patches of skin

I used a product called mega blast from the company "world of entertainment". I used their cream for 2 and a half weeks until I noticed light patches of skin forming on my face and I stopped immediately. The service reps said that I may have been applying it too heeavily and too often. My question is can you all give me advice on how to blend it in with the rest of my skin. Do you think If i stop permanently and exfoliate, the skin underneath those light patches will resurface and appear as my natural darker skin tone after a few weeks.?

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Old Feb 21, 2009, 11:45 AM   #2  
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well for 2 years i tried skin peels and all sorts of to blend light patches

nothing worked

then i happened to find the best dermatologist ever.... right here in los angeles

she diagnosed me with simple pigment loss

and treated me with light therapy....

basically they spray you with uv lights 3 times a week till your 2 shades darker than normal

but your light spots reach normal darkness

2 weeks later your extra darkness fades away....but your light spots stay normal color and everything evens out
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beware of world of entertainment !!!!
it will damage yr skin ..u dont have take my word for it..
but i warned u!!!!
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Old Feb 22, 2009, 03:44 AM   #4  
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I suggest you discontinue using their products all together. Why? Read this....
Rip-off Report: World Of Entertainment 23 .com highly poisonos mercury & steroid based skin products Internet

Scary stuff.

Also. My advise to you is to let your skin recover for 2 weeks. Then try another lightening cream, preferably one where you know what the ingredients are. Look out for arbutin and kojic acid, they seem to work. Use sunblock too. Or visit your dermatologist.

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another one bites the dust!!! you should have your research!
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lollllllllll
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Old Mar 16, 2009, 09:44 PM   #7  
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there u go trying to be helpful!! again! LOL LOL

I agree w u now!!!! The dr told me to go to a tanning booth. He said it will stop the hyperpigemation in my skin(?) HUH??? Im not that crazy!! Drs really dont know what to do when u hyperpigment.... I will even out my skin. not w/ lasers peels, tanning booth. huh. I know in time the skin will repair it self.
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ahahha mepk5
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see? I could post my photos & people will tell me I did something wrong & it wont happen to them.
All I can say is welcome to the chetta skin club. lets count our spots together!! LOL
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loooooooooooooooool u killing me
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