Post by myadiva on Apr 14, 2005 10:32:03 GMT -5
We african americans suffer from acne as well. And even worse we pick at them. And when we do we get that nasty brown mark discoloration on our pretty faces.
~I am victim to that. I was an acne suffer since I was 15 when I had my huge face breakout. I started picking my skin than and to say the least 5 yrs later I was left with acne scars also know as brown skin spots/disclorations.
~With me being light skin it looked really bad. Everywhere I would go people would give that look like what is all that on her face. It was so noticable, all I wanted to do was hide.
~I started trying products at the store that was made for black skin. I tried Black Opal, and unfortnetley it didnt work. Than one day I seen a black woman who was suffering from waht i was suffering from. Within a month later her face was completely cleared. I asked her what she used. and she said she used a product called http://www.topiclear.com[/]topiclear fade cream and soap. Since I had nothing to loose I gave it a shot, and I must say that it works. Within 2 wks of time you definetley see the process of it working and withing a full month the least you will see definet results.
~The product is so cheap. its only 4.00. I know many may wonder why is it so cheap, well perhaps because it is not known.
~I posted this because I know african american skins are not the same as whites, and we can not always use the same products as them.
~Most of all whatever product you use KEEP using it untill the results are desired. Give every product time atleast one month. There is no moracle drug out there, that will vanish spots over night. Every product takes time.
~And dont pick your face. I know how hrad that is to stop, but it is a very very, bad habit.
~Finding a cleanser and using a fade cream will defenitely fade the discloration. I use Dove cleanser and the cream every moring and every night.
~You have to keep a regular routine and never miss it no matter what. Put it like brushing your teeth. You know you wont leave your house without brushing your teeth. You do the same for your face.
~Hopefully this helps, and please reply with any questions or comments. Good Luck to clear skins..
~I am victim to that. I was an acne suffer since I was 15 when I had my huge face breakout. I started picking my skin than and to say the least 5 yrs later I was left with acne scars also know as brown skin spots/disclorations.
~With me being light skin it looked really bad. Everywhere I would go people would give that look like what is all that on her face. It was so noticable, all I wanted to do was hide.
~I started trying products at the store that was made for black skin. I tried Black Opal, and unfortnetley it didnt work. Than one day I seen a black woman who was suffering from waht i was suffering from. Within a month later her face was completely cleared. I asked her what she used. and she said she used a product called http://www.topiclear.com[/]topiclear fade cream and soap. Since I had nothing to loose I gave it a shot, and I must say that it works. Within 2 wks of time you definetley see the process of it working and withing a full month the least you will see definet results.
~The product is so cheap. its only 4.00. I know many may wonder why is it so cheap, well perhaps because it is not known.
~I posted this because I know african american skins are not the same as whites, and we can not always use the same products as them.
~Most of all whatever product you use KEEP using it untill the results are desired. Give every product time atleast one month. There is no moracle drug out there, that will vanish spots over night. Every product takes time.
~And dont pick your face. I know how hrad that is to stop, but it is a very very, bad habit.
~Finding a cleanser and using a fade cream will defenitely fade the discloration. I use Dove cleanser and the cream every moring and every night.
~You have to keep a regular routine and never miss it no matter what. Put it like brushing your teeth. You know you wont leave your house without brushing your teeth. You do the same for your face.
~Hopefully this helps, and please reply with any questions or comments. Good Luck to clear skins..