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preshus
Jul 15, 2009, 01:16 PM
Hi

I been reading the forums and I'm still confused. I need some answers about this menobenzone. Can someone please answer these questions:

- where can you get it?
- how do you use it?
- what are you supposed to mix it with?
- what is the price?
- when should i expect to see some type of results?
- if i only use it on my legs will it lighten other parts of my body?
- i read here that you get dark first, how long after the initial use does that happen?
- after you get darker when does the lightning results start showing?

I asked my dermatologitst for it and he asked me if I wanted to look like Micheal Jackson. Is that the results that I should expect? Is it something that I have to continually be using like for the rest of my life or can I stop at some point and not worry about getting darker. Is there anyone here in the NYC/ Brooklyn area that has chemist that they used that they can recommend me to.

YoungHyperLink
Jul 15, 2009, 01:57 PM
You can read all about it and even order it off this site:

www.monobenzone.net - benoquin, monobenzone cream we ship worldwide. (http://www.monobenzone.net/)

But are you sure you want to do this? I have lots of dark-skinned friends, and I wouldn't want them to change color for the world. Besides that, I'm pretty sure you would be more at risk for skin diseases, including melanomas.
Contentment is cheaper, and you can apply it to all kinds of other areas, too :).