Thiamidol: A uniquely powerful tool for hyperpigmentation and melasma

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Mark Thayer

Mark Thayer

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@khalid.367
@khalid.367 4 күн бұрын
The fastest and most effective product that worked on my stubborn melasma ..hugely underrated in my opinion.
@MarkThayerSkin
@MarkThayerSkin 4 күн бұрын
Totally agree! Do you use it twice a day or 4x like they recommend?
@khalid.367
@khalid.367 3 күн бұрын
@ every morning and every other night.
@MarkThayerSkin
@MarkThayerSkin 2 күн бұрын
Daaaang you’re really one of the lucky ones! I thought I was lucky to see great results starting 3x/day and now just twice. Very cool.
@anoitecerempobrecido
@anoitecerempobrecido 7 күн бұрын
Thiamidol blew my socks off. I was on hydroquinone before, but no longer. Nothing else, and I have tried everything else, worked. So just like you I put up with the alcohol and perfume. My skin looks better.
@MarkThayerSkin
@MarkThayerSkin 7 күн бұрын
I hope they come out with a fragrance free version or at least bring it to the US soon! But for these results, I’m in the same spot, gladly put up with overseas shipping and fragranced alcohol formula haha! Thanks for watching! What other products have you had good luck with? 🖤🖤-MT
@anoitecerempobrecido
@anoitecerempobrecido 4 күн бұрын
@@MarkThayerSkin What does nothing for my melasma is arbutin, kojic acid, niacinamide, vit c, azelaic acid 10% or less and pigment fading peptides. Even if I use them all at once and at good concentrations. By not working, I mean melasma actually getting worse. The Caudalie serum does work, but it is not better than hydroquinone 4%. Thiamidol is. Azelaic acid 15% or higher also has some effect. My skincare routine also includes a toner packed with galactomyces, tretinoin, currently azelaic acid 15% because I have some acne, and copper peptides. The copper peptides have replaced my vitamin c temporarily. I use them to speed up the healing from acne. Currently, I can do no other acids and that's ok. I prefer avoiding the risk of sensitivity.
@cherrycoke3254
@cherrycoke3254 5 күн бұрын
I bought this a few weeks ago when it was time to cycle off Hydroquinone. After two months of using it every other night, I still had these really dark brown spots (Melasma) on my forehead. I bought the Eucerin Dual Serum, and hated it at first (stinky and can pill), but holy cow…in one application I woke up and my Melasma was LIGHTER! A week later it’s probably lightened a good 30%. It’s incredible! It may not be the nicest formulation (decided it’s better for nighttime), but it’s the most effective ingredient for pigmentation I’ve ever tried.
@MarkThayerSkin
@MarkThayerSkin 4 күн бұрын
Yessss!!! 🙌🙌🙌
@lollybabe08
@lollybabe08 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I see the active Isobutylamido Thiazolyl Resorcinol. The only effective active in the past for my melasma was Resorcinol. The original hylamide vitamin c had this active and it was fab. Will have to give this a try!
@MarkThayerSkin
@MarkThayerSkin 3 күн бұрын
I remember it!! It was great, I miss them! Definitely update me with your thoughts because it’s continued to amaze me 😍 Thanks for watching and reminding me of good ol’ Hylamide! 🖤🖤 Anything else that’s caught your eye recently? 🖤🖤-MT
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