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Recomendations for Cream to Lessen Freckles, Age Spots, Acne?

I have alot of brown spots on my face--Im assuming due to sun, age spots, freckles, leftover acne, etc. Does anyone have any suggestins to lessen their appearance?? I hate having to wear makeup to hide!

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I work for a company that makes and sells products for this. The line is called Lumixyl. You can get it from Dermatologists, Aestetician (sp?), or LovelySkin.com (not my company).

I don't know how the cost compares to what is out there, but I do know from personal experience it works.

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Have you seen a dermatologist? My husband had a brown spot on his face and he finally saw a dr. (cancer is in his family) - thankfully benign. Anway they gave him a cream to use to lessen the appearance of the spot. After reading your question I was looking around for the leftover cream to see the name and can't find it and my husband is asleep......when he wakes inthe morning I'll ask him and, if he remembers, I'll update and let you know the name of it. I do believe it would be quite expensive so they gave him samples they had in the office so he wouldn't have to pay for it.

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Anyway Luminosity
by Avon. Use it every night

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I have so improved my skin, removing brown spots, sun damage, acne scars, acne, by using Sensaria Natural Bodycare. Much more cost effective than anything mentioned here, reverses free radical damage, safe for the skin, and my skin looks better and younger than it did 10 years ago and after over 30 years of severe acne and sun damage and costly treatements, this is an amazing line, good for the whole family too.

Contact me if you would like more information on how to try it out. There is a one-year guarantee as well.

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I work for a company that makes and sells products for this. The line is called Lumixyl. You can get it from Dermatologists, Aestetician (sp?), or LovelySkin.com (not my company).

I don't know how the cost compares to what is out there, but I do know from personal experience it works.

I am a devotee to Clinique skin care. You may want to consult with them to see what may work best for your particular skin type. My fave for this is their "even better" stuff. They have a serum and there is a foundation with it too. I use the foundation. it provides moderate coverage so it evens the color slightly (but I feel my skin can come through as well) and it works to clear up my spots.plus it has SPF too. they often have samples and stuff so it is worth a shot hitting up the counter to see if they can give you a sample. Or try sephora as I know they do samples as well (that was how I first tried it was in a beauty gift with purchase. the foundation was the wrong color but it was close enough to get a feel for the product)

I had a chocolate facial peel that really tightened my skin and reduced alot of the freckles and fine lines I had! I got a groupon for it, otherwise I would never have done it. But I will definitely do it again in the future. The aesthetician who did the peel recommended using a medicated serum with peptides that helps do the same thing. I use Living Cell Clarifier by Glymed. It goes on after washing, but before moisturizer. I also started using a new line called Juice Beauty that is all organic and works great! Check them out online! They have a tinted moisturizer with SPF 30 that I love. Actually I love all their products!!!

I use Melaleuca's anti-age serum, and I have noticed a huge difference in reducing acne marks, my frown lines, discolorations on my face. It costs $20 and lasts about 2 to 3 months.

Because you have a lot of spots you might be a candidate for dermabrasion. I'd make an appointment with a dermatologist. You do want to make sure that none of them are precancerous.

My father used a cream purchased at a make up counter called Porcelana. It did bleach out some of the color but they were still visible.

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