Now for that last part, I write this blog post to see if it really does remove the pimple marks. I am a pimple-magnet myself and pimples and black spots have always been a problem for me. The last time I ever had my face flawless of any of these blemishes was when I used the rejuvenating set two years ago!
Melatone: the clear facial toner is not strong but has a little citrus smell in it. I am not sure if it's because I was not too exposed to dirt at the first day I used it, but the cotton does not show dirt from my face.
Melanite cream- just like the other creams from Dr. Alvin's products, the melanite cream is white and comes in a tube container.
Melawash- This one is my favorite. A pea-sized drop is enough to wash your entire face. It smells good (although some may argue that it smells like liquid dish washing soap). Don't panic if you found the liquid brownish in color, that's normal.
Kojic soap- you know, the usual. Hee!
Let me just give you a heads-up though: I did not use the product recently. This review has been in my draft bin for a long time and I hesitate to post it due to limited proof pictures.
So, browse down and see how the melasma set from Dr. Alvin fared with my skin.. :)
Day 1 (12-26-2016). At the time that I used the melasma set, I just finished my monthly cycle. I intend to use it at the end of my period to somehow normalize my hormones and "eradicate" major factors that may affect pimple production. Which gives me the face on the left.
Day 2 (12-27-2016). The picture on the left was taken in the afternoon. I rarely use face powder, but this time I used oil blotter paper to lessen the oiliness of my face. My pimples have micro-peels early in the morning. That includes my pimple on the nose tip, that fortunately dried quickly instead of swelling big. Using the melawash and meladay gel causes oily skin, so make sure you have a facial tissue or oil blotter handy. Not excessively oily though, but enough to make your face, "shiny". I felt like I am using the rejuve set all over again, minus the super stinging feeling, but because of the oil and sweat on my face.
*Skin types of users of beauty products vary from one user to another. Please be cautious on using skin care products. Discontinue using if irritation of the skin occurs.
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