Fungal Skin Infection Problem Called Tinea Versicolor Solved by Black Mom

Fungal Skin Infection Problem Called Tinea Versicolor Solved by Black Mom

August 2, 2021

Nationwide — Mizell Mais is an African American mother of three and an entrepreneur from Apopka, Florida. In her early thirties, she developed a spotty rash that covered more than 40% of her body, including her face. Being dark-skinned, the rash was much lighter than her natural complexion, and the itchy spots were flaky and dry. The rash is called Tinea Versicolor. It’s caused by an overgrowth of fungus that naturally occurs on human skin, and is most prevalent in humid or tropical climates.

“I was embarrassed to go anywhere, so I had to really pack on the makeup and powder before I left the house,” Mizell stated in an interview. “Doctors gave me a variety of lotions, soaps, powders, and salves, but there was very little results. It wasn’t until I started reading everything and doing my own research, and through trial and error, I developed VanishClear Sulfur Cream in my kitchen. I saw a visible difference in four days, and the rash was completely gone in nine days. I didn’t have any discoloration or scarring or anything.”

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