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Fri Jul 04, 2003 5:05 am |
I was wondering if 'whitening creams' are only for lightening of hyper-pigmentation spots OR can it be used for whitening the skin in general (?)
-Is it advisable to use Phytomer's whitening line simply to attain a fair and radiant complexion althought the person does not have any pigmentation?
- are these chemicals harsh on sensitive skin?
- and can these products help to reduce sun tans ?
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Sat Jun 26, 2004 11:47 am |
Well, whitening products will damage a little, but as long as you give the proper care for it then that is okay including following all the instructions. And adjust if there is any problem. It's better to talk to a doctor first you have sensitive skin. Sun tans are really bad for your skin and worsen acne so don't use it in the first place, however if you used it lightening lotion also helps. |
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