I've had some chemical peels and laser to try to fade pigmentation on my back from old acne scars, but they are still noticeable. I really want to get them covered up as my dress is a low cut back. I had a look at variois body foundations, dermaflage etc but reviews all seem to say it transfers. Thought about getting a spray tan to cover it, but never done these tan products before as I have olive skin and tan easily!
Has anyome heard of or tried anything that could cover dark spots and give an even tone finish without transferring onto the white dress? We are going abroad for our wedding and it would be a week into us being abroad so ideally something that can be done by a professional here that will last more than 2 weeks, or something I can apply whilr over there?
Thank you!!
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