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Realsweet Thread on African American Skin Care.

Asked Jan 2, 2008, 07:44 AM — 1 Answer
Hey Guys I was just wondering if anybody here has ever got in contact with realsweet about the 4% and 6% hydroquinone products that she used on her face and body she would not give the name of the products but I was wondering if anyone found out about them and would share them with me.

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Jan 2, 2008, 02:47 PM
Hydroquinone is available in over-the-counter in concentrations of 2%. You must have a prescription to obtain 4% or higher Hydroquinone. Keep in mind that higher strengths of Hydroquinone can irritate the skin and cause blotchy discolorations on dark skin.
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