After you completely heal speak to a dermatologist for a high quality bleaching cream. You don’t have to contend with dark spots bleaching cream works well.
Hey girl question for you. I’m a beginner at doing my own lashes. I’m wondering if I can reuse the lash techs fans that have outgrown since I’m new to the fanning method.
Hope the treatments you’ve had since then have helped. Microneedling can definitely do some good. You might even want to try some high% TCA or glycolic acid peels. Space all of these out at least 4 weeks apart, and the plus side is that clinical strength treatments will also help with collagen induction to tighten & thicken skin over time - but it does take time because the effects are cumulative and long reacting. In the future, once your hyperpigmentation is under control, look into biostimulator injections like sculptra, or Platelet Rich Plasma / exomes to induce that collagen subcutaneously and without as much risk for skin discoloration.
Hope the treatments you’ve had since then have helped. Microneedling can definitely do some good. You might even want to try some high% TCA or glycolic acid peels. Space all of these out at least 4 weeks apart, and the plus side is that clinical strength treatments will also help with collagen induction to tighten & thicken skin over time - but it does take time because the effects are cumulative and long reacting. In the future, once your hyperpigmentation is under control, look into biostimulator injections like sculptra, or Platelet Rich Plasma / exomes to induce that collagen subcutaneously and without as much risk for skin discoloration.
Hey, you could try niacin, (vitamin B3). use the kind that causes a warm flush. This is the dilation of capillaries under the skin. the increased blood flow can wash out toxins, and bring in nutrients to the deep growing layer of skin. If you take 2 to 3 grams daily of oral vitamin C, then your blood serum levels of vitamin C will be high, and the niacin flush will deliver the Vitamin C to exactly where you need it. Thanks for a very expert video essay on your plasma experience!
The biggest mistake is to use vitamin c - don’t use something like that 12 weeks AFTER a treatment like plasma pen - it’s to aggressive and push color changing like you’re spot and pigmentation!!! I’m really sorry for you that nobody tell’s you that 😅
She is already too beautiful to even need this to be done. And, I just don't understand why both women & men would put a synthetic chemical on their face - such as sunscreen & the other products you all use. How insane is that?
buy a plasma pen, hit the spots about 3x, after its almost healed. sali acidI(good for acne but after keep skin moisturized). I do it on my own skin. its a lil shocking to do yourself but you also buy a lidocaine 4% (leave it for an hr, wipe it then proceed)which is at drug stores or walmart, if you have one. Remember: Results may take at least 9 months, with consistant treatments, :) The doctor didnt hit your dark spots directly, girls do that, a selective hearing lol__
When you get older you will have a good amount of tiny little scars that will become visible as you age, unfortunately. Please go to a qualified medical doctor who is a dermatologist first and foremost and get advice before doing such things.
I do this for a living too, and your skin is amazing before. Not nesseary to do plasma. Maybe a tca chemical peel would have been the same results. Interesting to me. Thank you for the video.
has anyone ever tried using d curls? i have round eyes, they're kinda similar to hers. my lashes grow straight and dont have a curl. should i use c or d curls? i wanna do this but honestly dont know where to start or what to expect