Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Can anyone recommend a good skin lightening cream for the face-not to bleach hairs but to bleach skin instead?

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Can anyone recommend a good skin lightening cream for the face-not to bleach hairs but to bleach skin instead?
Lard.
Reply:Contact Micheal Jackson fan club
Reply:Hey don't do it!


Have you seen Michael Jackson
Reply:Try Godiva or Loreal white it works
Reply:try this site:
Reply:first of all its bad for you.
Reply:Why wud u want to do this ???
Reply:Anyone think this one's sick of being a paki.
Reply:Try Ambi or Black Opal products. Good luck!
Reply:Use lemon juice.... its cheap and full of vit c too. Works a treat.
Reply:I don't know any but don't ask Mr M J Jackson he went to far BE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU LOOK AT IN THE MIRROR EACH MORNING.its what makes you what you are an individual
Reply:Oh, come on, please! I spend all the summer trying to get a tan!





Don't do it, I would think that you are probably pretty enough as you are. Make the most of what you have rather than trying to change it!





If the colour of your skin is off-putting to you, what message are you giving to racists????
Reply:Why would you want to lighten your skin?
Reply:Oriental culture seeks the pale look as desperately as Western culture seeks the tanned look. I think traditionally being tanned was associated with hard labour outoors while being pale was associated with higher social classes where the women didn't have to work. In UK it's the opposite - being tanned means you had money to go somewhere sunny on holiday, being pale means you didn't!





While I don't know anything about bleaching creams, there is certainly a multitude of creams and potions that claim to block the formation of melanin or to speed up its breakdown and keep you pale. If you go to the Hong Kong websites of the major cosmetics houses (Estee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden etc), they will all have ranges of whitening creams. Hong Kong because they are more likely to have English versions of website. A very popular Japanese brand is SK-II - which are now over in the UK. They have whitening lotions and face masks. http://www.sk2.co.uk/ look under Brightening. Also try Shiseido's White Lucency range http://www.shiseido.co.uk/ - also available in UK. If you have friends from that part of the world, they may be able to bring cheaper ranges for you (Olay/Neutrogena etc).





Please note that the sort of products I have described above will not do anything for you if you are brown skinned anyway - ie your body is genetically programmed to make your skin that shade.


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