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. wrote:to whomever is making these long posts about peels you are an absolute superstar. thank you so much for your help. i agree with all your points exactly.
just wanted to say thank you for keeping the hope alive when all these negative people are coming up pointless, info-less points.
SH... wrote:. wrote:Hi
Just thought I would give an update, I have done a peel on my lower legs, which is almost finished peeling now and I have to say that tca is absolutely brilliant at reducing the marks. Now, I am not saying they have gone yet, but I cannot believe that if I do 3 or 4 peels on my lower legs they will not be gone, they have reduced so much already. I just want everyone who is using GA to consider buying a low strength tca peel and trying it for a couple of months on one area to see if they get results, if not they can continue with GA. I will never go back to using GA again though, because there is no way it is anywhere near as good as TCA. Obviously though if you do try it make sure you pick a test area that you can cope with problems if you have some sort of adverse reaction. And please stick to low strength tca.
J
Hi J,
I've been using glyc and not going on to to TCA for fear of hyperpigmentation (I've got brown skin, same as you), just wondered if you've experienced any hyperpigmentation since starting on the TCA?...
Thanks,
S
RK wrote:Mai -
the no sugar diet should help your skin immensely - not sure about the marks but *may* prevent new ones. I read a book which explained that basically sugar causes cross-linking of the collagen, so anything to minimise that should keep the skin looking good (protein/fats/complex carbs).
. wrote:Hey J
Am sure you must have said this before, and am just being a bit dozy, but what creams/oils do you apply after the tca i.e. when peelin/after peelin?
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