If you have age spots, take a trip to france, a dermathologist will take them off for less than 35 dollars. In america, they will charge you over 500 dollars! What a rip off!
I used Retin A years ago for acne, and now for anti-wrinkling. Way back I remember it being harsh and difficult to use because of side effects. Now I barely notice I have put it on. I do know they changed the formula to "micro" - I guess so they could renew the patent and stave off generics, partially (or it was a welcome effect). Anyway, I am wondering if it is as effective, because I am not noticing that it seems to turn over my skin much at all. Kind of disappointing. Oh well. Thanks for the tip about France, a very good point and I will file that away. :)
If you have age spots, take a trip to france, a dermathologist will take them off for less than 35 dollars. In america, they will charge you over 500 dollars! What a rip off!
Right. And as soon as you figure out a way to get me there for less than $465 dollars round-trip, I will take your advice.
That is still a savings of $45.00.
Spend that $45 on a place to stay overnight and you got yourself a 2 day vacation in France!
I used Retin A years ago for acne, and now for anti-wrinkling. Way back I remember it being harsh and difficult to use because of side effects. Now I barely notice I have put it on. I do know they changed the formula to "micro" - I guess so they could renew the patent and stave off generics, partially (or it was a welcome effect). Anyway, I am wondering if it is as effective, because I am not noticing that it seems to turn over my skin much at all. Kind of disappointing. Oh well. Thanks for the tip about France, a very good point and I will file that away. :)
Wearing hats helps the most. Ironically, wearing a hat does not completely prevent a tan as many beleive. And it does prevent burn and aging.