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DesertRat said:post 118935 Thanks Peata. Why is it necessary to alternate? or rather, do you do one each day, or can you do one in the morning and another at night?
johnwester130 said:post 119018 Confused about this.
This will remove moles, and brown spots, and skin discolouration ?
Surely solban would be as effective ?
GAF said:post 119024 I have been using melanon daily on a weird brown spot thing on my upper chest. It is getting lighter and smaller but it is not gone yet. I took pic at beginning. When it is gone completely, I will post pics and dates.
Haidut, MelaNon is amazing. I have used it on 2 sebaceous hyperplasia spots (tiny flesh coloured bumps similar to milia) on my forehead and cheek. Ray talks about those in the rosacea article, they are related somehow to rosacea.
Anyway, nothing I ever did had any effect whatsoever and I was told by dermatologists nothing could be done. Some told me it was from oily skin but I don't really have oily skin, I have normal skin.
Anyway... MelaNon obliterated these problems within a few applications. I am shocked. It also works overnight on pimples.
I will be trying it on moles next, and getting a bottle for my mom to try on persistent skin tags.
Thank you for the incredible product!!!
I'm finding using it straight to be itchy, but adding a couple of drops of water on the spot before adding the melanon prevents the itchiness.is it supposed to be almost unbearably itchy when applied to a mole? or does this mean I'm allergic to something in it?
is it supposed to be almost unbearably itchy when applied to a mole? or does this mean I'm allergic to something in it?
I just came to recheck this thread because I thought I hadn't read any reports of such and wondered if I was the only one. I've been applying Melanon to moles and spots for about a week now and noticed itchiness only on some of the places I've applied it. My best guess was that it's akin to the itch I get on wounds as they are healing and that the spots where it didn't itch are relatively damage free. The spots that itched the most have been itching less and perhaps that supports the idea.