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Klaas Jul 27, 2009, 01:14 PM I'm just curious cause I'm in denial if I am getting darker or not, but I have lost a few shades and I haven't been use the Bio Cream + Oil for a while.
Does you skin start to get darker if you stop using it? And I haven't been in the sun at all this summer so that can't be a reason why and If I did I only been in it for 30 mins and used 70+ SPF.
Thanks!
Golden_Girl Jul 29, 2009, 04:51 PM Well, whenever I stop using the bio claire my complextion gose back darker quick. Or if use it only once a day instead of twice daily my lightening either slows down. Even though I stayed away from the sun and used a strong sunblock. Most lighteners are permanent. But, I know there are some things that are permanent, I just have to figure out what they are...and not mono, I want to maintain a light goldn color.
Sassy_Girl89 Jul 29, 2009, 04:55 PM If you were only out in the sun once for thirty minutes, and you used 70+, then that's your problem right there!!! If you want to get darker, then use only 30+, and stay outside for longer than thirty minutes! If you want to get tan fast, try using tanning oil!:cool:
ladydanielle Jul 31, 2009, 02:23 PM everything in life needs maintenance, including lightening
Golden_Girl Jul 31, 2009, 05:23 PM everything in life needs maintenance, including lightening
I agree. It's learning how to properly balance and maintain...speaking of maintain, I havent used the bio claire and black soap in the past 2 days and I think I'm like 2 shades darker. But, I'm still using sunblock and I'll have to start back first thing tonight.
so sexy Jul 31, 2009, 05:44 PM Bio clair will turn you darker so fast
Golden_Girl Jul 31, 2009, 07:33 PM yeah I noticed...all that hard work within the past3 1/2 months dissolved in like 2 days. now I have to start all over.
so sexy Aug 1, 2009, 08:20 AM What are you using right now?
Golden_Girl Aug 1, 2009, 08:30 AM unfortunately, I'm still using the rest of my bio claire and using black soap since it's fairly cheap. I don't know what to use next, so I'm still searching. Before that I was using makari night cream and DS papaya kojic soap/L-glutathione soap, it lightened me really light but it costs so much after awhile.
What are you using, any success?
so sexy Aug 1, 2009, 09:48 AM Right now I'm using Likas soap and about 2 days ago I started using fair and lovely. Likas soap has been doing great. I really need something for my arms they have gotten so very dark
Golden_Girl Aug 1, 2009, 12:24 PM yeah, my arms are dark again too. About 2 shade lighter than last year though, but still darker. I keep hearing about the Likas soap, is it really good? What ingredients are in the fair and lovely? let me know if it lightens well.
so sexy Aug 1, 2009, 07:15 PM ill give you the ingredients headed out right now
Golden_Girl Aug 1, 2009, 09:04 PM
so sexy Aug 2, 2009, 07:26 AM Water, Stearyl alcohol, Propylene glycol, fruit principle (AHA), Glyceryl mono-stearate, isohexadecane, Decyl oleate, vitamin B3 (Niacinamide), Polyacrylamide and C-13-C14 Isoparaffin laurth-7, titanium dioxide, Emulsifiers Octyl methoxy dibenzoyl methane, Ammonium acryloyl dimethyl taurate co-polymer, vitamin E drivative (Tocoperyl acetate) Aloe vera concentrate, Preservatives, skin conditioners, color (C1 15510), Perfume, menthol
yeah, my arms are dark again too. About 2 shade lighter than last year though, but still darker. I keep hearing about the Likas soap, is it really good? What ingredients are in the fair and lovely? let me know if it lightens well.
danielnoahsmommy Aug 2, 2009, 07:29 AM i was just wondering why you feel the need to lighten you skin? I think dark skin is beautiful.
It's funny light skinned people always want to be dark and dark skinned people always want to be light.
so sexy Aug 2, 2009, 07:31 AM Let me know what you think of the ingredients, There is one that the owner of the store told me about that is all natural. I choose this one because it is anti marks and it has aloe in it. The owner and I'm not sure who the lady was, but they say they both use the products and OMG there skin is flawless............. Her skin is amazing. I'm gonna stick with it for a while because it's a product that I can buy locally which saves on S&H.
so sexy Aug 2, 2009, 01:40 PM yes sweetie iM light skin but trying to be lighter. this is a board of assistance not judgement.
Klaas Aug 12, 2009, 11:26 PM If you were only out in the sun once for thirty minutes, and you used 70+, then that's your problem right there!!! If you want to get darker, then use only 30+, and stay outside for longer than thirty minutes! If you want to get tan fast, try using tanning oil!:cool:
How is that my problem? 70+ SPF is very powerful I didn't get tanned one bit.
Golden_Girl Aug 13, 2009, 11:28 AM Let me know what you think of the ingredients, There is one that the owner of the store told me about that is all natural. I choose this one because it is anti marks and it has aloe in it. The owner and I'm not sure who the lady was, but they say they both use the products and OMG there skin is flawless............. Her skin is amazing. I'm gonna stick with it for a while because it's a product that I can buy locally which saves on S&H.
Thanks So Sexy For the ingredients. I keep hearing good things about the Likas soap, so I might give it a try. So the active ingredients must be the fruit principle (AHA), vitamin B3 (niacinamide), and vitamin E (tocopherol). I wonder if it's sold in the local beauty stores or if I have to order it?
Golden_Girl Aug 13, 2009, 11:48 AM Well, whenever I stop using the bio claire my complextion gose back darker quick. Or if use it only once a day instead of twice daily my lightening either slows down. Even though I stayed away from the sun and used a strong sunblock. Most lighteners are permanent. But, I know there are some things that are permanent, I just have to figure out what they are...and not mono, I want to maintain a light golden color.
:p I just noticed a flaw in my sentence, I left out a word. I was trying to say that most skin lighteners are Not permanent, only temporary...especially bio claire. Mono is permanent and completely will depig the skin.
Danielnoahsmommy I agree with you, dark skin is just as beautiful. And if a person (whether light, medium, or dark) is happy with their shade then their is no need to change it. But if someone wants to change it to make them happy, so be it. Everyone's reasons aren't the same. My reason for the change is because I am treated differently.
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