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Barbara’s hand – no spots
This is not about your vision; it’s about the brown spots on your face and hands. Do you have them? I did, but I don’t anymore. If you have them and their appearance bothers you, perhaps you can get rid of yours, just as I got rid of mine.
The Internet is awash with sites and advertisements for everything from soup to nuts. Many products are available to remove brown spots, both prescription and over-the-counter. Unfortunately, I have found that if most advertised products work at all, the spot removal process is so slow that you tend to give up sooner than later.
I didn’t think there was a good solution for brown spots other than getting them removed with a laser in the dermatologist’s office. The problem with that procedure is that while the laser removes the spots, a white spot is left in the place of each spot removed.
The product that works for me is simply called Spot Cream and is available on Musely.com. But you can’t buy it without consulting with a site dermatologist, and you have to submit photos of the area you are trying to correct. If your skin is sensitive or has issues, you probably won’t want to try it. The consultation is no more different or complex than what happens in an offsite dermatologist’s office.
The Spot Cream is designed for use on the face but it works for spots on the hands as well. And it’s fast. You may be surprised to see the skin on the face flake because the dead cells are sloughing off, revealing new, fresh, young-looking skin.
Take a look at the site: Musely.com. (I am not an affiliate — just a satisfied user.)
Barbara Morris May 2022
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