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Home > Health & Wellness > Skin Lightening   »   Is megan fox possible?

 
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Old Nov 3, 2009, 06:10 PM
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Is megan fox possible?

I've been looking at pictures of her, and i'm wondering is her color, using monobenzone possible. My skin is deeply tanned. Not black not white. But a dark latin color. And with months of monobenzone treatment, do you think her color is possible??

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Old Nov 6, 2009, 06:06 PM   #11  
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You see, I have lived with horrible uneven skin so for long. I just want to lighten it up. I’ve done my research, and monobenzone seems to be my answer. I just don’t seem to have much faith, and I fear it won’t lighten to the degree I want it to. But I’ve recently found this, and whatever she used was really good. Can someone please help me in the right answer about this drug!
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If it is uneven, why not try AHA peels first? and possibly add a good skin lightener as well if you like. I'm not a big fan of mono, but if you are looking for a pasty/transparent appearance and willing to handle the white patches process..mono can acheive this.
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I agree with GG, please try the peels first..check out this woman's post below..

The peels & retin-a have made her very pale.

Help I am Turning De-Pigmented - Skin Care Talk
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Thats what i was wondering. And i'm sorry if i seem annoying about it, but it's a hard decision to make. Is the white patches a process with it, nothing permanet. Like it clears away after more use right..or is it permanete thats what i fear?? If its part of the process and soon leaves i can handle that.
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