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The aforementioned is slowly but surely becoming visible on my once-beautiful face.   I can't picture myself being gradually ejected from the gay community, where I was once a popular treat.  I put the blame on phony sunscreen, extreme UV conditions, the passage of time (ya!! call it aging and laugh at me), and the polluted island. the tension within. 

 

When I went to Sephora, the salesperson advised me to buy various items.  Such wonder goods are a skunk & useless to me.  But hold on!  People often say that beauty is subjective and that inner beauty is more attractive  appears to be too good to be true.  Shit!!!  I still require assistance. 

 

Anyone in this group who has had success getting rid of the abovementioned? So that I can continue to stand tall and proud in gay community, kindly share. Please?  *Muak!* 

 

Thank you.

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14 minutes ago, Guest What!!!!! said:

The aforementioned is slowly but surely becoming visible on my once-beautiful face.   I can't picture myself being gradually ejected from the gay community, where I was once a popular treat.  I put the blame on phony sunscreen, extreme UV conditions, the passage of time (ya!! call it aging and laugh at me), and the polluted island. the tension within. 

 

When I went to Sephora, the salesperson advised me to buy various items.  Such wonder goods are a skunk & useless to me.  But hold on!  People often say that beauty is subjective and that inner beauty is more attractive  appears to be too good to be true.  Shit!!!  I still require assistance. 

 

Anyone in this group who has had success getting rid of the abovementioned? So that I can continue to stand tall and proud in gay community, kindly share. Please?  *Muak!* 

 

Thank you.

 

Yes I have. It's through something called sylfirm X. It's not cheap. I suggest you research. But that's the treatment I went when I hit the 50 milestone. Wanted to try some beauty thing. And my colleagues are like "how come you look younger." 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Guest How!! said:

 

Yes I have. It's through something called sylfirm X. It's not cheap. I suggest you research

 

 

It sounds like I'll have to shell out a lot of money to travel to the far-off planet Sylfirm X.  My budget small.

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Go national skin centre. Their products works better than off the shelf ones which can only work so much because they r not prescribed stuff. If u want quick results just lazer themmoff for a couple of hundred bucks at GP clinics 

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You can buy Skinoren cream (containing 20% azelaic acid) from Guardian or Watson, dispensed by the pharmacist without needing prescription (OTC drug). 15-20% azelaic acid can effectively treat dark spots, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation. It treats rosacea by decreasing the swelling and redness of the skin. It also decreases dark spots and hyperpigmentation by inhibiting tyrosinase, which is an enzyme that produces melanin in the skin which then leads to hyperpigmentation and dark spots. It is also anti-inflammatory and has antioxidant properties.

皆々様には、御機嫌麗しゅう、恐悦至極に存じ奉ります。

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10 minutes ago, appboy said:

Is there any product that can treat white spot?

Yes.  Exposure more to the sun and you get beautiful tanned skin. Spotless.....waahahahaa

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On 6/14/2023 at 2:56 PM, appboy said:

Is there any product that can treat white spot?

White spots on skin is actually a kind of fungi. You can try to purchase an anti fungal cream at any pharmacy. It’s inexpensive, costing less than $7. 
 

you have to be persistent in applying. It should be gone in 2 weeks. However, even though the spots are no longer visible, you should continue applying for another week so to ensure no reoccurrence. 

If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.

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hi, i am also facing the same issues. 

Used to have flawless skin, till 2 years ago.

there is a big patch on my left eye now. It spread very fast.

In the past, girls will ask me what product i use.

Now, they ask me what happen to my face.

 

Went Polyclinic before, tried to ask for referral letter. Instead, the young doctor says - use sun block. 

thats it. i was kinda annoyed.

Went to facial like Mary Chia, $200 per session, they said need to see specialist, they cant cure.

Went to 2 skin specialist.

 clinic A - u sign this package, $5,000. if u don't, please pay consultant fees about $100. which is $550 per session. 

Clinic B- just located outside explanade MRT, u sign this package $1500. If u dont, u can use these white tablets for $180, else pay consultant fees. (forgot how much).

Why clinic A and B is so much difference?!?!?

 

Now, i also dunno what to do. 

See alot in tiktok about those asthetic clinic at $100 per session. honestly i don't mind if it works.

anyone can recommend or himself is a specialist.....

 

can PM me.

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1 hour ago, benedict5856 said:

hi, i am also facing the same issues. 

 

can PM me.

Some patches are deep down into the derma you can help.  The only topical is vitamin C serum from Melano, those golden tube type. It helps to dilute the coloration of the patches.  Thereafter, you can conceal it with makeup BB cream to look flawless.  Don't waste money on those claim to be "specialist".  Many old uncles have been cheated of their savings by those "consultants".  They are out to cheat ignorant people.  

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On 6/17/2023 at 4:15 PM, Guest Cheaper said:

Some patches are deep down into the derma you can help.  The only topical is vitamin C serum from Melano, those golden tube type. It helps to dilute the coloration of the patches.  Thereafter, you can conceal it with makeup BB cream to look flawless.  Don't waste money on those claim to be "specialist".  Many old uncles have been cheated of their savings by those "consultants".  They are out to cheat ignorant people.  

I search melano. They have 2 types. 1 is anti-spot; another is brighten. Which one?

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18 minutes ago, tyan said:

I search melano. They have 2 types. 1 is anti-spot; another is brighten. Which one?

Chose the one with golden tube (on the left picture).  It has several Vitamin C elements which is potent enough to penetrate into the skin to lighten your red spots within 2 weeks.  Use it once a day or twice depending on your condition.   Thereafter, continue to use it as maintenance.   The one on the right (silver tube) is not strong.   Both prices about the same  (less than $20 I think), so I suggest you choose the gold tube one. 

gold

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7 minutes ago, Guest Cheaper said:

Chose the one with golden tube (on the left picture).  It has several Vitamin C elements which is potent enough to penetrate into the skin to lighten your red spots within 2 weeks.  Use it once a day or twice depending on your condition.   Thereafter, continue to use it as maintenance.   The one on the right (silver tube) is not strong.   Both prices about the same  (less than $20 I think), so I suggest you choose the gold tube one. 

gold

Thanks. Mine is not red spot. Already darken. 

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5 minutes ago, tyan said:

Thanks. Mine is not red spot. Already darken. 

Just try, no harm for a small investment.  Even if your dark spot no longer curable, it helps to prevent them from spreading.  Vitamin C serum has good property to rejuvenate, repair and rebuild your dead cells at derma level. It is 2nd best to Tretinoin product and not sensitive to your skin.   

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1 hour ago, Guest Cheaper said:

Chose the one with golden tube (on the left picture).  It has several Vitamin C elements which is potent enough to penetrate into the skin to lighten your red spots within 2 weeks.  Use it once a day or twice depending on your condition.   Thereafter, continue to use it as maintenance.   The one on the right (silver tube) is not strong.   Both prices about the same  (less than $20 I think), so I suggest you choose the gold tube one. 

gold

I use the silver tube instead as the gold tube contains citrus (grapefruit and lemon) extract. Citrus does not belong in skincare, according to this dermatologist:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFtDGZpmCcc&t=206s

 

皆々様には、御機嫌麗しゅう、恐悦至極に存じ奉ります。

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On 6/17/2023 at 3:10 PM, benedict5856 said:

hi, i am also facing the same issues. 

Used to have flawless skin, till 2 years ago.

there is a big patch on my left eye now. It spread very fast.

In the past, girls will ask me what product i use.

Now, they ask me what happen to my face.

 

Went Polyclinic before, tried to ask for referral letter. Instead, the young doctor says - use sun block. 

thats it. i was kinda annoyed.

Went to facial like Mary Chia, $200 per session, they said need to see specialist, they cant cure.

Went to 2 skin specialist.

 clinic A - u sign this package, $5,000. if u don't, please pay consultant fees about $100. which is $550 per session. 

Clinic B- just located outside explanade MRT, u sign this package $1500. If u dont, u can use these white tablets for $180, else pay consultant fees. (forgot how much).

Why clinic A and B is so much difference?!?!?

 

Now, i also dunno what to do. 

See alot in tiktok about those asthetic clinic at $100 per session. honestly i don't mind if it works.

anyone can recommend 

 

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On 6/17/2023 at 4:15 PM, Guest Cheaper said:

Some patches are deep down into the derma you can help.  The only topical is vitamin C serum from Melano, those golden tube type. It helps to dilute the coloration of the patches.  Thereafter, you can conceal it with makeup BB cream to look flawless.  Don't waste money on those claim to be "specialist".  Many old uncles have been cheated of their savings by those "consultants".  They are out to cheat ignorant people.  

where can buy? Watsons? GUardian?

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8 hours ago, benedict5856 said:

where can buy? Watsons? GUardian?

You should see them on Watson wesbite. Not sure about other pharmcies  Try to avoid getting them from online Lazada or Shoppee, there are many counterfeit, look alike,  skin products  shipped from CHINA. 

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4 hours ago, cranemitchel1980 said:

If you are an older gentlemen, the dark spot on your face is most likely melasma. If you are a younger man, the dark on your face is mostly likely hyperpigmentation caused by acne scars. 
 

The fastest and most efficient way to lighten melasma and acne scars are lasers which could only be performed by doctors (ie, aesthetic doctors or dermatologist). I usually go to the latter.
There are many types of laser, I find CO2 Fractional Lasers to be the most effective. You can see drastic results after 1 session. The cons are downtime and cost. Down time could be 4-5 days. Cost is around $500-$600. Don’t bother with expensive product like SKII or SkinCeutical, they are more for maintenance which you could use AFTER the laser sessions. 

Care to share where u go for the laser? Can pvt me. 

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On 6/28/2023 at 9:24 AM, Black Kitten said:

You should see them on Watson wesbite. Not sure about other pharmcies  Try to avoid getting them from online Lazada or Shoppee, there are many counterfeit, look alike,  skin products  shipped from CHINA. 

I got it from shoppee cos cheaper. 

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The serum works for me after one month of uses, lightened my dark patchy area and makes me feel like it no longer there.  Will continue to apply as my regular night regime. 

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15 hours ago, tyan said:

I got it from shoppee cos cheaper. 


counterfeit/fake products normally are cheaper. That was the point of him telling people to get it from somewhere like Watsons instead 

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On 9/2/2023 at 10:42 AM, kidster said:

Is there any product for darken acne scar for back acne?

To stop or reduce back acnes, try Castile soap (any brand), gentle yet powerful to remove excess oil and dead skin built up. My back acne has improved so much after I started using this type of soap.

 

To lighten scars, try products with retinoids. But it’ll take some time, so need to be patient.

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