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Hi ladies so I've been exfoliating (not everyday admittedly) for the best few months with

Amlactin 15%

Kojie san

KIT

Started using a lighter January 4%hydroquinone with 0.05 retina a

I've seen only slight results, I am only doing my most stubborn parts (bum, inner upper thighs and feet)

How long until I see results.

Also it bad to keep cream on for 24 hours then washing off, I've had to do that a few times since I wasnt at home.

Any tips to quicken the process so that I can start on my other body parts, these parts are legit 4 shades darker than my lighter areas.

Thank you ♥♥♥♥♥
 

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Where did buy buy the Retin-A and how are you using this? I'm about to start my journey. X
I get retina a via a prescription because I'm in the UK x


Can anyone advise me please maybe @gymrat I really dont get why I'm not seeing any progress? Does it take a few months, should I be exfoliating twice a day? Any help at all would be appreciated?
 

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Have you noticed any peeling? I'm 6 months in and didn't notice significant results until after I started peeling. Consistency is the key, so , yes, use kojisan twice a day, everyday. Its good that you've noticed some results.
 

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I get retina a via a prescription because I'm in the UK x


Can anyone advise me please maybe @gymrat I really dont get why I'm not seeing any progress? Does it take a few months, should I be exfoliating twice a day? Any help at all would be appreciated?
@MissDedicated you've only been doing this routine for 3 months? Consistently? Patience is a virtue. Its going to take awhile to achieve results. You have to stick with it and be faithful. I recommend taking pictures once a month, then you have something to look back at and compare to. When you see yourself daily, your not going to notice a difference as much as someone who doesn't see you on a regular basis.

Don't forget to use sunscreen, and or avoid the sun as much as possible, keep your arms, legs, hands, etc covered.
 
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