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    1craftygal Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 17, 2008, 08:46 AM
    Meladerm ?
    Hello I am probably fixing to ask a really crazy question but here goes...

    OK I have some freckles and age spots that I would like to fade but think that I should use it all over my face to give it an even tone but what about your face not matching your neck and check area.

    Do you have to use it on your neck and chest area to keep it all even?

    That would get rather expensive wouldn't it.

    The other crazy question is this:

    Once the freckles and spots fade can you discontinue the use or do you have to continue using this every day for the rest of your life to keep that look of even skin tone?

    Thanks
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    Jun 17, 2008, 03:56 PM
    Meladerm contains all the right ingredients to help fade freckles, age spots and help uneven skin tone. But there are other cheaper products out there that are just as good. In my opinion Bio Claire is very good. I used the cream but I broke out so I switched to the lotion.
    Once they have faded, remember to use a high SPF. Sunscreen will HELP to stop freckles from reappearing.

    You should really apply the product to the problematic area to avoid other areas of your face getting lighter.

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