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Jan 4, 2007, 03:35 PM
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| | | monobenzone HELP Hello, I'm faced with a huge problem! I've been using monobenzone 20% for the past 3 months and I absolutely loved the results. I have drastically lightened my complexion and the attention that I get now is just amazing, trust me, people with light skin get treated soooo much better. I've experienced it first hand. Now, the problem is that color is begininig to come back on my neck. From my research, even after using mono, skin color can come back because of melonocyte follicles and mono does not work on that skin. Has anyone else been through what I'm going thru and if so, is there anything i can do to kill off the melanin resorvairs? Please Help!!! | | | | | | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Gr8stuff Thanks Brown skin. Looking forward to the PM.
Do you know what kinda risk is associated with AA?? I think the lower the %, the less risk with any substance although, I haven't read about any side-effects with AA...
And you said AA depig like mono, does that mean there's the risk of getting totally white (as MJ) in high %??  | when you read about alpha-arbutin, it never mention anything about depiging, I'm sure I read that it does depig. See if you can find more information on it and get back to me  | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Brown skin when you read about alpha-arbutin, it never mention anything about depiging, I'm sure I read that it does depig. See if you can find more information on it and get back to me  | Yeah, I did read that it depigs but I also read that it doesn't depig like mono. Results from mono is irreversible meaning if you happen to get too white, there's not much you can do about it.
With AA, you can still tan naturally if you so wish....there's also far less risk of being disfigured...I've also read that at low %, it will only lighten your skin and not depig...
While researching AA, I've come across a lot of big legitimate companies selling products containing AA from the USA, UK, Western Europe etc...Also it is patented in Germany...As far as I know mono is not widely available even at low %.
I'm from the UK, and I know that here, it's not easy to get skin care products if it carries any risk (eg hydroquinone).
Germany is another country where it's impossible to get products with even minimal risk; so if AA is patented in Germany; that means it's considered quite safe.
Again, despite all the research, I'd recommend people to use it at low % and not jump straight to 20%. | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jojo9090 doctors prescribe mono for people with vitiligo, are you sure about it causing cancer? | I not tryying to be RUDE  or anything but you must have knowledge about the composition of structural molecules, there reactivity with one another and there interaction with the human body inorder to know what I'm talking about.
I break it down in the other passage. CAREFULLY READ IT 
It become more of a risk for cancer when using it ina HIGH PERCENTAGE (ex.10%>or maybe even less than this)
YES DOCTORS DO PRESCRIBE MONO BUT NOT AT HIGH PERCENTAGE /HIGH RISK CANCEROUS LEVELS | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SHAHRAZAD hi brown skin, so what your professor said about using mono on healthy skin? what about the concentration, I did not understand, do we have to use high or low percentage? when he said damage that means is it in terms of blotchiness , AB won't cause that? | HEY, everything I said in the other passage pertain to normal healthy skin and what can possibly happen to the skin.
On behalf of mono I never try it so i dont know what percentage is safe and my professor does not either BUT we do know how the molecular interaction works in the body with these high percentage hydrophoic molecules
PERSONALLY I THINK 1% IS MAYBE EVEN TO HIGH  | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Gr8stuff Yeah, I did read that it depigs but I also read that it doesn't depig like mono. Results from mono is irreversible meaning if you happen to get too white, there's not much you can do about it.
With AA, you can still tan naturally if you so wish....there's also far less risk of being disfigured...I've also read that at low %, it will only lighten your skin and not depig...
While researching AA, I've come across a lot of big legitimate companies selling products containing AA from the USA, UK, Western Europe etc...Also it is patented in Germany...As far as I know mono is not widely available even at low %.
I'm from the UK, and I know that here, it's not easy to get skin care products if it carries any risk (eg hydroquinone).
Germany is another country where it's impossible to get products with even minimal risk; so if AA is patented in Germany; that means it's considered quite safe.
Again, despite all the research, I'd recommend people to use it at low % and not jump straight to 20%. | HEYYYYYYYYYY
I think I'm going to try 5% of AA, but I'm not sure YET
Are you considering to buy your product from germany  ? if so where (PM ME)
BIG QUESTION - i have an idea about how to dilute the AA but i'm not sure if I doing it right  so, tell me how you are going to dilute it. I think you told someone how to but I did not understand it to well  . so PM how you are going to do it
THHHHHHHHHANK YYYYYYYYOUUUUUUUU  | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 08:07 PM
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| Sent you a PM, Brown Skin.  | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 08:20 PM
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| Thank brown, so your professor thinks AA is not risky? I read somewhere that it will depig but you can still tan, how is that possible?
so there are no disasters from AA? hope this is what we are looking for, if you don't mind would you tell me how to mix it and where to get the legit one, hope it is affordable? thanks Quote: |
Originally Posted by Brown skin HEY, everything I said in other other pertain to normal healthy skin and what can possibly happen to the skin.
On behalf of mono I never try it so i dont know what percentage is safe and my professor does not either BUT we do know how the molecular interaction works in the body with these high percentage hydrophoic molecules
PERSONALLY I THINK 1% IS MAYBE EVEN TO HIGH  | | |
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Mar 23, 2008, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by SHAHRAZAD Thank brown, so your professor thinks AA is not risky? I read somewhere that it will depig but you can still tan, how is that possible?
so there are no disasters from AA? hope this is what we are looking for, if you don't mind would you tell me how to mix it and where to get the legit one, hope it is affordable? thanks | from my understanding this only means you can stop using the AA product and regain your pigmentation back,so that how you can tan technically speaking. I'm not sure how to dilute it thats what i'm tryying to find out
REMEMBER these are all opinions my professor and I NEVER experience using this product
so be wise about your decisions | |
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Mar 24, 2008, 03:50 AM
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| Anyone tried AA yet? Where are yi getting it from? Any1 got results yet? | |
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Mar 24, 2008, 01:29 PM
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| No one has tried it yet jojo...we're trying to gather as much info as possible before trying it...
But I'll certainly be trying it very soon (at low %), so I'll keep everyone posted...
And to mix it, since it's water-soluble...the best thing to do is mix it with distilled water until it is completely diluted before mixing with any lotion/cream...
Also, use distilled water and not tap water or mineral water; cause tap water contains chlorine and mineral water contains some mineral which might interfere with AA...
Distilled water is pure C02, which is available from pharmacy and quite cheap too... You can make your own if you have a distiller (cost about $150)...I saw someone selling it on Ebay although I won't be able to tell whether it is really distilled water or just tap water..lol..  | |
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