Over the years, I’ve purchased a slew of “specially formulated” products that supposedly will better my complexion and lighten dark facial marks and spots. But after a few applications, you can typically find these nearly full bottles of less-than-perfect products just sitting beneath my vanity, waiting to be eventually tossed. Recently – and to my surprise – I’ve found a product that actually works: Dr. Few’s Advanced Koji-Cream, which I now view as a staple in my nightly beauty routine.
A guru in the plastic surgery world, Dr. Julius Few, a board-certified plastic surgeon, created a line of non-invasive skin care solutions ranging from cleansers to serums. Merging his medical expertise with extensive research, Dr. Few designed a line of products that provide prescription-strength results while using the best and safest ingredients possible.
Since I began using the Advanced Koji-Cream just over a week ago, I’ve noticed that I wake up with a much brighter, more luminous complexion, and my melasma appears less noticeable. I also appreciate that the Koji-Cream and other products in Dr. Few’s line do not contain hydroquinone, an ingredient in many lightening/whitening creams and masks that can cause permanent blue/black darkening of the skin.
Not only does this product lighten melasma, it can also help to lighten and fade stubborn sunspots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation left behind from acne. Combining Kojic acid and Vitamin C, the formulation works to combat imperfections that we all have – leaving skin brighter in just a matter of days.
To check out Dr. Few’s line of products, go to www.drfewbeauty.com.
Disclosure: Mom Central received Dr. Few’s Advanced Koji-Cream in order to facilitate this review. The views expressed here are entirely our own.
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