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Skin Care Review: Skin Culture Peel 4000
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by Emma
Rating Adverse Effects
Benefits
None.
Drawbacks
extremely painful to administer; made my skin swollen, red, itchy and infected.
Details I tried a Skin Culture Peel 4000 to treat some red marks (postinflammatory hyperpigmentation) on my forehead from acne. Within the first two applications my skin became inflammed, bright red, infected and very itchy.My skin soon started to peel, not in nice layers as it says, but in flakes. The normalizer cream didn’t do a thing and hurt more when I put it on.The worst of it was because my skin had began to weep this yellowy- clearish liquid- it hardened forming some sort of yellowy pus crust thing.When this crust came off after about a week, the area was still inflammed and extremely painful. To treat the infection, I had to go on antibiotics after seeing a doctor
Conclusions
NOT WORTH IT!Did not help with acne marks and made my skin worse.
Price (paid by reviewer) $280 ($250 + p/h)
Where to find it Skin Culture International
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