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Home > Health & Wellness > Skin Lightening   »   Skin lightening gone wrong? Please post it.

 
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Old Nov 8, 2005, 06:49 AM
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Skin lightening gone wrong? Please post it.

Hello,

My name is Vincent Krouwels and I am a journalist for Leiden University in The Netherlands.
I've come across research conducted in The Netherlands, concerning skin lightning products use among immigrant groups.
Also, as I might not have to mention to most of you, the side effects of skin lightening (bleaching) creams causes serious health issues. Furthermore, the use of these products takes on an addictive mentality as you have to keep using the products on allmost a daily basis.
Side effects consisted of: higher risk of skincancer, skindisease vitiligo, darkening (instead of lightening!) of the skin and the causing of bruises, thickening of the skin and yellow fingernails.

Are there people here willing to tell me they're story of using those products and actually experiencing the side effects?

Finally, I'm not here to judge you or tell you just how bad it is and to stop using it. You are all free individuals, but just beware of what you are about to apply to your skin. You only got one face.

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Old Nov 8, 2005, 02:58 PM   #2  
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Aniki when you say bleaching creams are you talking about the ones that contain hydroquinone? Does this study include the natural creams that have ingredients like vitamins, fruit acids/glycolic/lactic, kojic, licorice, etc? Does your research show side effects with these ingredients?
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Hi,

Creams containing hydroquinone, yes. also some mercurybased products I believe.
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re: research

hi! does your research limit to the whitening/bleaching creams only? what about whitening pills? If bleaching creams have hazardous effects, how much more with the pills?

I think people should be more careful about what they do to their body nowadays. Beauty has its price, too.
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no research has been conducted to effects of those pills as far as I know.

Too bad nobody wants to answer my question...
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Old Nov 13, 2005, 04:10 AM   #6  
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I think hydroquinone should NEVER even be considered for whitening. I had a really bad experience with them. I once had this allergic reaction on my neck from costume jewelry. I found out I was allergic to nickel so I thought of whitening it with a hydroquinone containing toner. It peeled like crazy & itched so much I couldnt sleep! I ended up with sleepless nights, a pruritic neck, a bad rash & it made the area much darker than it was before! Damn! I had to use a steroid cream to minimize my scratching. The end result...it turned to a second degree burn look alike that looked totally hideous. So for those who are even contemplating on using hydroquinone...think again. You may end up with skin patches 3 times darker.
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Aniki when you say bleaching creams are you talking about the ones that contain hydroquinone? Does this study include the natural creams that have ingredients like vitamins, fruit acids/glycolic/lactic, kojic, licorice, etc? Does your research show side effects with these ingredients?
What about HYDROQUIONE FREE products do they too make one look like a zebra black and white at the same time. Have you seen Rehanna lately she looks more whiter more than before and I am using hydroquinone free product that she is using, so do you think we are in trouble?
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Old Apr 5, 2009, 07:34 AM   #8  
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its so funny that people always want to show/portrait the glass half empty side of skin lightening aka the negative side
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