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  • 25 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm really struggling with dark spots on my face from acne and shave cuts. I've heard about aziderm creamdo you think that could help with these spots? Or is there another product you'd recommend for lightening them?

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Aziderm cream can be effective for treating dark spots caused by acne or shaving, but combining it with other ingredients like niacinamide or vitamin C can give you even better results. Don't forget to use sunscreen to protect your skin from further pigmentation

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