Hormonal melasma😫 help!!
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Apr 18, 2014
Roz X.
Great advice, Traci. :)
Donna, it's like a light sunburn that peels for a bit. Recovery time is minimal. Sometimes, it takes more than one, but you should see significant improvement. Good luck and SPF! :)
Apr 18, 2014
Amanda P.
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet but a Copper IUD is hormone free.
Apr 18, 2014
Marleen B.
That's the one I have...Paragard. So glad I got it. I wish I knew about it years ago.
Apr 18, 2014
lianne C.
Thanks girls
Apr 18, 2014
Katie J.
I suffer too but living in the uk mine gets lighter in winter because there is no sun. My dr prescribed me a cream - pigmanorm and it's ok but had to pay £45 because couldn't get on NHS. You can try making a paste from sugar and fresh squeezed lemon juice not the squeeze bottle stuff. Rub this on to the affected area every day for a few mins and you should see a difference after a few weeks. Bit messy but worth a go.
Apr 18, 2014
Katie J.
Do you use a sunscreen for a and b rays? Over here it has a star rating to block both types of rays
Apr 19, 2014
Jennifer C.
I am getting an ipl photo facial soon, it is supposed to help with that. I'll let you know my results