Sunday, March 14, 2010

Skin Discolorations in Ethnic Skin?

I am a minority and my knees and elbows are darker than the rest of my body. Also, I take birth control pills for a health problem I have and I have begun developing melasma on the cheeks (a darkening of the skin on the side of the face due to hormones). All you other people of color out there, what do you use to lighten skin discolorations such as these? How long did it take to fade? Thanks for your time.
Skin Discolorations in Ethnic Skin?
Use 100% cocoa butter and make sure you are very consistent when using this. You should see results if you are a consistent user! Also, I know they have ligtening/bleaching creams. I'm not sure how safe and accurate these products are, but you may want to talk with your dermatologist or take the time to research these products and see if anything fits your needs. Hope this helped!
Skin Discolorations in Ethnic Skin?
I use a combinations of Ambi and Shea butter. I have been using Ambi since i was 15 and i am now 33.
Reply:I am a makeup artist and deal with this on a regular. There is actual skin lightening sticks that look like lip stick. People sale them in most beauty supply stores that cater to the ethnic community. IE: any place that sales weave or hair pieces. I used to manage a beauty supply store that sold tons of the stuff, and people would always come back for it. it actually has a sort of bleach in the ingredients that is safe for skin.
Reply:try diana stalder products the papaya kojic soap, whitening cream and lotion and for only $26.99 for the set of 3. You can never get cheaper than this website. You can check out customers testimonials and you will able to know which skin care you prefer to use. Compare prices before buying.


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