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Nov 18, 2011
Erica J.
Could anyone give me a product name for removing dark spots?
Nov 18, 2011
Ali B.
Hi Erica...well, I currently work for Lancome and having dark skin, my dark spots seems to stand out like a sore thumb. I recently started using Lancome's Bright Expert Dark Spot Correct and have had wonderful results. A product that I found that also works well is Clinique's Even Better Clinical Spot Corrector. Depending upon the price range you were contemplating to stay in, there are am array of choices. You can even go by either of the two counters and request a sample (which would be about a 10 day supply). Hope that helps out! :)
Nov 18, 2011
Jasmine K.
i second the cliniqe even better clinical spot corrector is amaing i have been using it for two weeks now twice a day and can def see a difference