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Sep 10, 2009, 07:41 PM
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| | | Pure Hydroquinone Cream, that works great for me. I described, in an earlier, post that i used some mix, of various creams,
But i recently, found out, that Eldoquin, god it really worked amazing for me,
It was also kinda scary, because people did notice,
and friends were like, you getting lighter and lighter, whats happening
and i was ashamed to tell anyone, and i dont want too.
But i really loved the Eldoquin, i only used for 4% Hydroquinone
Its crazy, because i think the key is pure hydroquinone,
I have seen alot of you are taking mixes,
including myself, and god i had not noticed, any difference in all these products.
So I dont know how much it helps you other,
I was reading about Eldoquin, and it said it was powerful, because
It only contained Hydroquinone, and a bit mix, i guess. | | | | | | |
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Sep 13, 2009, 09:58 PM
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| Yup, that must be it. |
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Sep 13, 2009, 09:58 PM
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| I guess we gotta go harder on them. lol.
It might take longer, im sure the result will be the same, after a longer period |
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Sep 14, 2009, 08:48 AM
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| Well I use 20% hydroquinone on my face ...and i use 40% on my hands and even 40% dont get my knuckles that much lighter - so good luck |
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Sep 14, 2009, 12:04 PM
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| Quote:
Originally Posted by guesswhoiam Well I use 20% hydroquinone on my face ...and i use 40% on my hands and even 40% dont get my knuckles that much lighter - so good luck | woow that is dangerous,
It says, if you dont see any changes, you should immediately stop using it.
It actuilly also dangerous, in the way, that your body might get use to the hydroquinone, and now would be resistant against the hydroquinone. |
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Sep 14, 2009, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mobster woow that is dangerous,
It says, if you dont see any changes, you should immediately stop using it.
It actuilly also dangerous, in the way, that your body might get use to the hydroquinone, and now would be resistant against the hydroquinone. | If the Hydroquinone is really pure then that is a concern but I dont think it is. I know this because a friend of mine gave me a 5% cream about 3 months ago and it worked on my hands right away but the website that she bought it is no longer up and running so I moved on to the other company. These days the strengths say these high percentage numbers and they aren't ...so I'm comfortable with what I am doing. |
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Sep 14, 2009, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by guesswhoiam If the Hydroquinone is really pure then that is a concern but I dont think it is. I know this because a friend of mine gave me a 5% cream about 3 months ago and it worked on my hands right away but the website that she bought it is no longer up and running so I moved on to the other company. These days the strengths say these high percentage numbers and they aren't ...so I'm comfortable with what I am doing. | Oh okay, then be careful, that they dont rip you off,
Because nobody knows if there is even enough Hydroquinone in your cream,
and we cant be sure how much there is.
I myself, tried creams that claim to have 15% hydroquinone, and they were totally false,
actuilly i got a dermatologist, checked for me, if it had any hydroquinone, included in the
cream i bought, and it contained 0% hydroquinone, and most people
are upset, about this.
and you know one of those black beauty stores, in Scandinavia, recently my brother
claimed that some of them, are fake. and they even have hard time, to sell the illegal
ones, with more then 2% hydroquinone. most of them are only 2%.
They are not allowed to sell those who have higher percentage. |
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Sep 14, 2009, 01:22 PM
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| Cool I hear you. Thanks for the concern. It definitely has Hydroquinone in it - just cant say how much for sure. My neck chest and arms have gotten quite a few shades lighter ...its just my knuckles and toes that remain darker...it looks horrible...but I'll keep trying its been only 2 months that I have been using that one so I am willing to give it a chance. |
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Sep 14, 2009, 10:17 PM
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| If your interested in compounding your own Hq cream then you can buy pure hq from photography stores and for cheaper, as they do not market it as a cosmetic, but it is the same Hq. |
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Oct 29, 2009, 07:18 PM
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| So is mono.net a scam? I was searching Glutathione INJECTIONS and came upon their site.
It looks expanded, there are hundreds of products. Most of the botanicals names are listed wrong, though, heheh. www.monobenzone.net - benoquin, monobenzone cream we ship worldwide. |
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Oct 30, 2009, 03:09 PM
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| do you want to take the risk ordering their injections? they'll make you end up in the hospital though. |
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