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  • Jan 20, 2009, 06:43 PM
    Its A New Day
    Real UNBIASED Medical Evaluations of Hydroquinone, Kojic Acid, Arbutin, Mequinol
    As I have trolled this forum in search of "the miracle cream" or "the miracle solution," I have learned tons of things not to do, but have also seen some spamming/advertising, unresearched arguments, and no pictures to prove said claims. Luckily I found an article that I hope that many of you will find useful, because like me, I am sure that so many of you are still searching for REAL ANSWERS.

    IMO I think I will go with a kojic acid and licorice extract regimen in addition to my 4% HQ Tri-Luma since this article proves these 3 ingredients have proven effective. My motive? Post-acne scars and an uneven tone all-over my body plus a darker stomach post-pregnancy. Of course I will share any positive and negative results once I figure out a regimen, but for now, Does anyone know of an effective solution that contains licorice extract BESIDES BIO CLAIR?
  • Jan 20, 2009, 06:45 PM
    Its A New Day

    My apoligies! The link to the article is as follows:

    Skin Lightening and Depigmenting Agents: - eMedicine
  • Dec 2, 2009, 08:30 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Its A New Day View Post
    MY APOLIGIES! THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE IS AS FOLLOWS:

    Skin Lightening and Depigmenting Agents: - eMedicine

    It'sANewDay, thanks for this as well as the thread. I am liking the combination of hq 4% and kojic acid. I haven't used arbutin and mequinol yet, but hope to later in the future. Are you still using licorice extract as well?
  • Dec 2, 2009, 09:28 PM
    ishq

    Almost none of them state what % licorice extract they contain, so I buy my own in liquid form in the dropper bottles from Puritan.

    And mix it into whatever cream/lotion I'm using at da moment.
  • Dec 2, 2009, 09:47 PM
    Golden_Girl
    How well does the licorice work and what percentage do you use?
    How long did it take for you to notice lightening?
  • Dec 3, 2009, 04:42 PM
    jasmynn

    What is the diferrence between Lustra and Tri-Luma? Anyone used both?
  • Dec 3, 2009, 04:48 PM
    jasmynn
    Never mind, I found this in the article that "it's a new day" posted. I guess I should've kept reading.
    (Tri-Luma is a popular combination skin-lightening agent that contains 0.01% fluocinolone, 4% hydroquinone, and 0.05% tretinoin in a cream formulation.)
    THanks
    Great Article!
  • Dec 3, 2009, 06:09 PM
    Golden_Boy

    Don't you need prescribtion for TriLuma? Fluocinolone a steroid?
  • Dec 3, 2009, 07:02 PM
    jasmynn

    I guess not, here's one site I found. I've never ordered from them before, they seem to be quite expensive. I'm still looking for other sites that may sell cheaper. It seems that this is a pretty expensive ointment though. I liked this one so far because (supposedly) owned by a licensed esthitician and it's the only place I found under 100 dollars so far.
    Skin-careonline
    If anyone uses Triluma and get it cheaper can you please tell us where to buy?

    I was originally looking for lustra, but I guess Triluma is a lot more effective?
  • Dec 3, 2009, 10:36 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jasmynn View Post
    I guess not, here's one site i found. I've never ordered from them before, they seem to be quite expensive. I'm still looking for other sites that may sell cheaper. It seems that this is a pretty expensive ointment though. I liked this one so far b/c (supposedly) owned by a licensed esthitician and it's the only place I found under 100 dollars so far.
    skin-careonline
    If anyone uses Triluma and get it cheaper can you please tell us where to buy?

    I was originally looking for lustra, but I guess Triluma is a lot more effective?

    The generic hq and tretinoin brands will lighten just as well also and are much cheaper. That is what I'm using. Yes fluocinolone is a topical steroid used for redness, inflammation, and swelling from the hq and retin-a. But, in my opinion shea butter, vaseline, (and I'm sure others) work well for me with redness and inflammation.
  • Dec 4, 2009, 01:10 AM
    blkini84
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Golden_Girl View Post
    How well does the licorice work and what percentage do you use?
    How long did it take for you to notice lightening?


    Yes please do tell because I was just thinking about doing this as well
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    saurabhnpil
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