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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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Jan 31, 2007, 06:42 PM
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| first, i have a question for you. is monobenzone a pill or cream? (im not really fond of pills )im not sure if i actually answer youre question until i find out what it is. cuz this sounds great, i will then ask my dermatologist 4ya girl, and see where u could buy some from. Ill keep ya posted simmy! | |
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Feb 7, 2007, 02:42 AM
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| Hello, iam using monobenzone too, before I did I have researched it a lot. Monobenzone is not lightning product it is depgmintation agent basically destroying the melanocyte (which are responsible for the brown colour in skin). Now you can not try it for few months and quit, you have to complete the whole course i.e. your whole body is white and killed all the pigments in your body. Some take 2yrs some 1yr and others few months. My friend been using it for 10 months, she is white but still have few shades she went to get rid off. Quote: | Originally Posted by afro13queen first, i have a question for you. is monobenzone a pill or cream? (im not really fond of pills )im not sure if i actually answer youre question until i find out what it is. cuz this sounds great, i will then ask my dermatologist 4ya girl, and see where u could buy some from. Ill keep ya posted simmy! |
it is cream and come in different strengths 20% is the popular one but I make mine from raw material. The higher the faster to get to your goal but then you end up patchy!! Slow steady and by the time you are very light the patches will not be seen like my friend right now. She only use 10-15% and she is white in 10 months and was dark before her results are my inspiration. | |
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Feb 7, 2007, 06:38 PM
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| sara_uk, im african american, im not sure if i want to be white. im dark skinned. i just want to be lighter. ur friend was white after using it? is it like th ehigher the doses the lighter u get or no matter the dose, u will eventually turn white? | |
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Feb 8, 2007, 01:05 AM
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| Yes no matter the does you turn white, because you can not stop half way, you will end up like zebra but the lower the strength the gradual the effect, so you do not end up with too white patches while you still dark. I never wanted to be white, initially I wanted to lighten up but after trying everything except bleach, I decided to go the mono route. My friend results inspired me too, we were the same tone but she is very light now. Iam black African too, medium brown. | |
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Feb 20, 2007, 03:37 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by simmy 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!!! |
just use more benoquin. of course.
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Feb 25, 2007, 11:12 AM
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| Everyone is different. I have seen people go completely white yet others have gone to a creamy light brown.
For the OP, I would apply more on your neck and be sure to use a high SPF all over to protect from the sun. | |
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Mar 20, 2007, 02:47 AM
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| I use monobenzone allover. Ihave been using for 7 mos. now | |
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Mar 20, 2007, 02:49 AM
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| i don't have any large patches and what have you. but i do have a few speckles of tiny white dots but they cannot be seen. because they are so tiny. | |
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Mar 24, 2007, 06:16 PM
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| MinahSky
U sure that some people have gone to a creamy brown? like have u seen this 1st hand? Im wanting to know, because I truly do not need to get white, i just want to "a creamy light brown" im dark brown now, so what would u say a/b me? | |
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