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May 18, 2015
yasmine g.
Hi ladys so I have so places on my body I'd like to be a lot lighter do you know any techniques or creams to use to get lighter thanks so much.
May 18, 2015
M G.
Exfoliate and vitamin c for hyper pigmentation.
May 18, 2015
Gabby M.
Mac has a face& body foundation thats meant for using on parts other then your face, so maybe you could try that in a lighter shade :) I have heard thats its very thin and watery, so it has a super light coverage so I'm not sure how much it'll lighten your skin, but its worth a try if you go by their store :)
May 18, 2015
Nikki K.
My country hv very strong sun, what we do first is avoid sunlight in day time. Second, Try eat L-Glutathione and Vit-C it helps your skin looks healthy. Third, scrub your body 2 times a week with natural ingredients products follow with brightening +vitC&vit A cream/lotion and UVA&UVB protection cream as well. Eat less betacarotine food but eat more fruits. Lastly, do exercise 3 times a week!its helps your blood flow well (if you like pink cheek) After 2 weeks you will feel happy with your brighter skin!! I don't mention the brand cos different skin type use different products. Hv fun;)
Ps. If you prefer quick lighter, use stocking spray or BB cream much easier ^^
May 18, 2015
patty s.
I think she is asking about creams to lighten the skin. I use vitamin c serum. Also Ambi fade cream and/or Artra from walgreens. Also at walgreens I have seen several creams to lighten elbows and knees. Here is a link to other creams.
http://www.skinlighteningguide.org/
May 18, 2015
patty s.
Http://www.totalbeauty.com/mobile/content/gallery/skin-lightening-products.
May 19, 2015
Aurora S.
Basically any cream with Kojic acid, Abscorbic Acid (vitamin C), glutathione, licorice root extract, hydroquinone.
These ingredients help to lighten the skin.
An inexpensive cream I like I get at walmart for $5 and it has 3% hydroquinone. Definitely helps to get rid of dark spots sooner.
Using it in conjunction with retinol makes it work faster since th retinol helps by chemically exfoliating.
Brands that I've tried that work good are Dermaline and Diana Stalder.
I usually use more asian brands since they actually work but more northeast asian stuff like Korean, Japanese etc.tend to be more expensive compared to Filipino stuff which I find work better