I have recently discovered this all powerful potion care of my dermatologist. I was breaking out like crazy a couple of months back because of my hormonal problem, so I sought her help (again). She recommended me using MaMa Lotion to fade those dark spots caused by zits as well as to make the skin more supple and control the incoming flare ups.
You may wonder why is it called MaMa Lotion. I, on the other hand, thought that it has to do something with “mothers”. Ha-ha. I know it sounds silly. But, MaMa lotion is a 20% AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) solution which consists of 10% Mandelic acid and 10% Malic acid and has an acidic ph of 2.5. So obviously, the name is gotten from the two acids it contains.
Going back, I got it transferred into a smaller, 10ml atomizer. My dermatologist told me to use it every other day (to be applied during night time), perhaps because of its high acid content. It has this gluish, sticky consistency which makes my face tad sticky when applied. I have to leave it for, say, 30 minutes before the product sinks into the skin.
The effects are noticeable within a week! My skin got smoother and more supple. My breakouts are under control each time I use it. I also notice some fading on the acne scars.
Not only that, MaMa lotion is also known for its anti-aging properties as it helps in minimizing the appearance of wrinkles and age spots.
I got to check their website and saw marvelous raves and reviews about this product.
MaMa Lotion is the ultimate agent for those wanting clear, healthy skin. Its powerful formula is tough on wrinkles, acne, and scars, yet gentle on the skin. -SkincareRX.com
Each 1.67 fl. oz. bottle costs $44.50.Quite pricey, but definitely worth the value.



A 20-something urbanite who pours all of her passion for all things posh, ergonomic, attractive and scintillating. Believes that vanity can be found everywhere, even without spending a fortune. Makeup and perfume junkie. Fashion designer wannabe. Self-confessed artsy-fartsy, but works in a techie industry.


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