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I have been using the Lytera 2.0 now for 4 weeks and am so amazed that I am seeing results. Not that my PIH is gone but that they do look lighter. I try to use it 2x a day but I definitely use it at least 1x, at night. Patience and consistency is the key with skincare. Also, remember to always put sunscreen on in the morning or else the pigmentation will just come back.
I love the bottle, a sleek white with silver, and with a pump. One pump is perfect for the whole face. The consistency is a white, lightweight, cream/gel like formula that spreads and absorbs easily, without leaving the face sticky or tacky. It layers beautifully with my other skincare products.
The price is high, but so worth it. It will last awhile and it actually gives results. Medical grade skincare is an investment, but the outcomes are worth it.
Doesn’t irritate my acne prone skin, feel nice putting on. But didn’t notice any improvement at all. Felt like just a light basic moisturizer.
Honestly - look into Jan Marini…, her products for pigmentation works fast, at least for me, and you can see results. Maybe this wasnt my product. Did not see much.
I’ve used pigment regulating products I like better than this one.
I’m using it up, but have used better products for pigment control.
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