I stumbled upon Vicco Turmeric Vanishing Cream on Amazon. I am of South Asian descent and am prone to hyperpigmentation, so I was looking for something natural and safe to brighten my skin and take care of the hyperpigmented areas. I like the idea of using a cream that contains turmeric. No dangerous chemicals for me! The price is also good!
The only question that remains is; "Does it work?"
I am new to this forum but sometimes read SteadyHealth articles, and knew there was a forum here as well, so I am hoping some people here might have experience with Vicco Turmeric Vanishing Cream.
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Not to dampen the mood, gals, but that Vicco Turmeric Cream does contain Methyl Paraben Sodium and Propyl Paraben. There is debate on how harmful those components are, of course, but for the cream to claim that it is all natural just because it contains turmeric would be a lie.
Does it work? Browsing previous reviews of the product, I get a good impression of it in terms of actual results. There are also those who are not happy because the Vicco Turmeric Cream did not work for them, and that is of course something to be aware of as well.
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Nope.
6 months on I am still using it and my skin looks better than ever. That for someone who normally reacts badly to basically anything. Yes. Vicco turmeric skin cream works!
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I have heard about this too! As someone who has dry and sensitive skin, I know that Vicco Turmeric cream isn't for me: it has been said to dry out the skin even more and to give it a pulling and stretching type feeling — not good! However, if you have oily skin, then the Vicco Turmeric cream may well be an excellent option that does away with your excess sebum production rather quickly and leaves your skin looking smooth and clear. From my perspective, I know it won't work for me, but will work well for people with the exact opposite skin type to mine!
Rosie
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