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Fri May 20, 2005 3:01 pm |
Hey do any of you have reviews for the following Products:
Makari, Fair and Flawless, Magic cream..
Skin Tone is fair (like persian skin).. do you guys have before , after pics? and what do you think would work best on my skin..?
Ive tried fair and lovely but find that it makes me more fair in a yellow way, whereas i want it in a whiter way.. hehe
But i want it to not have bad long term effects on my skin!! whatever is the safest...
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Sat May 21, 2005 2:36 am |
If you want to lighten your skin safely, then you need to use a high quality sunblock. Whilst hydroquinine and kojic acid are effective lighteners, there are doubts about their safety, especially in the case of HQ, which is banned in the EU. Better to have healthy dark skin than damaged fair skin I reckon. Just look at Jacko |
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Sat May 21, 2005 11:31 am |
i've got clinique spf 30.. is that enough? too little?
Does sunblock keep you from BURNING or tanning? |
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Sat May 21, 2005 12:19 pm |
Both, but it has to be applied regularly. If you live in sunny/bright climes, then good sunglasses and hats are essential. What winnie said about C serums is also good, but you need to be aware that they will give more of a healthy glow which may be enough. I'm very yellow toned as well (I'm european, I think the skin colour comes from too much vodka ) and the C has evened my skin out more than changed it's colour. Either way, a c serum is a really good piece of skincare kit, I wouldn't be without it |
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