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PostPosted: 06/16/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Palmer's Fade Cream! Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I am 65 years old and need something to remove my age spots. I tried some products, but I am not really satisfied. A friend of mine proposed me to try Palmer’s fade cream. Does it really work? I would like to contact people who have used it.
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PostPosted: 06/30/06 - 09:55    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Palmer’s Fade Cream really worked for me. The scarred and discolored areas of the skin have become more pale , losing their pigmentation. It also has lightened my blemishes. The weird thing about Palmer’s Fade Cream is that After several months, the cream changes it’s color to darker mocha color. And it is a normal reaction in contact with the air. I applied the cream every morning and it showed it’s full potential after a few months of usage. Firs signs of improvement are seen in a few weeks. Some heavy, dark colored spots would take more time to discolorate and maybe even combination of different creams.
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