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sunshine79
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Joined: 06 Apr 2004
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Tue Apr 06, 2004 6:09 pm |
Hello,
I was hoping that someone could suggest something to "bleach" my darkened areas without lightening the surrounding areas of my skin. I'm indian with medium tan complexion but my dark spots are up 4x darker than my skin and almost appear brown/gray. Any suggestions? |
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Thu Apr 08, 2004 4:56 am |
To be totally honest with you I don't know but I will share a few thoughts if that's ok?
Have you noticed if your armpits are darker when you shave often?
I'm white but have noticed this, switching to waxing has helped me.
Elbows and knees tend to have thicker skin, not sure you can lighten them but I would make sure I exfoliated them on a regular basis and used a heavy lotion on them......Thinking about it Clarins have a hand cream which contains lemon which is supposed to help lighten skin.
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sunshine79
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Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:21 pm |
I think I might try some of that Godiva whitening lotion and soap. I'm just a little concerned that the surrounded skin will be too light. I'm quite fair already (maybe a shade or two darker than J.LO)
Thanks for the replies. I'll keep you posted |
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Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:21 am |
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Originally posted by sunshine79
I think I might try some of that Godiva whitening lotion and soap. I'm just a little concerned that the surrounded skin will be too light. I'm quite fair already (maybe a shade or two darker than J.LO)
Thanks for the replies. I'll keep you posted |
Hello! Yes try using Godiva Naturak Skin Care products for now. I've used it for my underarm (i'm Filipina/Chinese decent) and so far it has lighten. Just make sure you do follow their regiment religiously for few weeks, you'll see a good result. Good Luck!
ps. just click on my signature below to direct you to their website...
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