Lip depigmentation using tyrosine inhibitors

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Has anyone tried tyrosine inhibitors on their lips for depigmentation like Azealic acid, hydroquinone or cystamide? I think despite the thin skin if applied on top of something thick to slow down absorption like vaseline and sandwhiched with a barrier repair cream such as cicaflate or even pairing it with estriol could could lead to some good results. I’ve tried azelaic acid at 20% (cream) using this method and I can’t say I’ve seen any sides but I’m yet to see any results. Also wondering how tret would react if applied on lips (gradually ofcourse, like once or twice a week to start)
 
Lips are sensitive I’ve been using tret + hydroq and barrier repair creams and spf lip balm but the estroil and barrier method might work
 
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Lips are sensitive I’ve been using tret + hydroq and barrier repair creams and spf lip balm but the estroil and barrier method might work
How long and what results have you seen? Also what do you use Tret for on your lips for? I don’t really see much benefit. Is it simply for the collagen or smth? SPF lip balm is very intriguing aswell I never heard of it before which one do you use?
 
Hydroquinone+ on ur lips is retarded maybe try azelaic idk
How come? As long as we slowly build up tolerance, adequately heal the lips and slow down its absorption so that it happens over a long period of time through out the day it should be fine no?
 

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