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Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:38 am |
And why?
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Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:23 am |
There is an argument in favour of lemon, actually.
It is rich in vitamin C commonly used as a whitening agent. So, it’s not only an exfoliating agent. |
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Tue Jan 22, 2019 12:34 pm |
Phatwitch wrote: |
There is an argument in favour of lemon, actually.
It is rich in vitamin C commonly used as a whitening agent. So, it’s not only an exfoliating agent. |
Phatwitch;
I disagree with your argument. If someone needs to lighten spot(s) they would be much better off with a well formulated vitamin C serum.
Lemon is the wrong PH. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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zsa.cream
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Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:27 pm |
Lemons work as a natural bleaching agent that can do wonders for your skin. You’ll get the best results if you use fresh lemon juice. |
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Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:34 pm |
I tend to agree. Can't be that easy. Imagine that!
That would mean accidental spills and left on skin would change the colour of skin!
Thanks for posting.
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