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Mar 9, 2005, 07:34 PM
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| | | Skin lightening pills ? huh? anyone ever heard of real skin whitening pills that work.
i mean am kind of new in the skin whitening issue though have been in it all, all the products u guyz were talking about seemed to me to take ages and the results seemed to be temporaliy from what u guyz were saying about the products u used.
Has anyone ever heard of anykind of skin whitening or litening even bleaching pills on market.
or any kind of pills that real work ,i mean REAL work an were made specifically for skin lightening ,bleaching watever not things like diet or crap like that.
i mean have done lots of researchs but they have been fruitless.
anyone ready to help me out .
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Dec 6, 2007, 09:25 AM
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#871
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| Wow, I didnt mean to start a war in here...I just wanted to know the facts...I've read many articles on monobenzone and I have found, like most of you, that it is being distributed as a topical cream for people with vitiligo.
Hamid and Lovie, you both have valid opinions on the matter to me as you both are viewing monobenzone from different standpoints. Hamid, you clearly have done your research on MBH as a cosmetic lightening agent and Lovie, you clearly can speak from experience. What does bother me is that there are articles online that show pictures of what may happen if you use MBH for a long period of time. [A carribean girl had been using the cream to lighten her body and it badly disfigured her pigmentation] <----look it up on google--its there; this is not to say that everyone using it will inherit the same outcome but I would like to know the level of risk involved in using something like MBH (i.e. the percentage of people who have experienced abnormal depigmentation vs. the percentage w/ welcomed results).
There are risks and rewards to everything in life and I think it is up to each of us to balance them out for ourselves. Right now you two see each other as good and evil, I think we could all learn enough from both of you to make an intelligent decision on weather not to use MBH. So, that being said who's got their stats?!
P.S. Ease up people, we all make mistakes. I'm an ivy grad and I spell terribly w/o spellcheck. lol | |
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Dec 6, 2007, 09:29 AM
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#872
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Originally Posted by beau_619 Wow, I didnt mean to start a war in here...I just wanted to know the facts...I've read many articles on monobenzone and I have found, like most of you, that it is being distributed as a topical cream for people with vitiligo.
Hamid and Lovie, you both have valid opinions on the matter to me as you both are viewing monobenzone from different standpoints. Hamid, you clearly have done your research on MBH as a cosmetic lightening agent and Lovie, you clearly can speak from experience. What does bother me is that there are articles online that show pictures of what may happen if you use MBH for a long period of time. [A carribean girl had been using the cream to lighten her body and it badly disfigured her pigmentation] <----look it up on google--its there; this is not to say that everyone using it will inherit the same outcome but I would like to know the level of risk involved in using something like MBH (i.e. the percentage of people who have experienced abnormal depigmentation vs. the percentage w/ welcomed results).
There are risks and rewards to everything in life and I think it is up to each of us to balance them out for ourselves. Right now you two see each other as good and evil, I think we could all learn enough from both of you to make an intelligent decision on weather not to use MBH. So, that being said who's got their stats?!
P.S. Ease up people, we all make mistakes. I'm an ivy grad and I spell terribly w/o spellcheck. lol |
thank you for your point of view as well it is all welcomed as i said before i'm giving my experience and i'm not here marketing or making people use monobenzone if a person ask me a question i'm willing to answer.  | |
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Dec 6, 2007, 09:44 AM
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#874
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| I'm leaving this group cause some people make me sick, check out this Lovie1 persons post also this freak has change his/her name a few times. I'm not attacking anywone but this person tought he or she couldt speak ruff to me> Check his post and see that I'm not the only one who had beef with this faker>
Monobenzone is safe but this Lovie1 person started a topic asking if anyone had bad experiences with mono.
Says to started about 1 year and two mounths also check his the date on his post called himself Whittenbright or something something in the past on this forum.
Claims that Mono doesn't give you spots are streams but on an other page he himselfs says to have spots " a large on on my back".
Anyway Mono can be and is ( in my eyes) bad, that's all I claimed but these ignorant people want to attack me..and I don't go for that.Check out there comments and make your own conclusion.
Telling people to order from chinese manufacturers is wrong this is a medicine and not to mess with.You don't have to listen to me, but all of you who are new don't listen to this shallow people,,,,,
The gay on is even stupider than I thought, willing to just try anything.My spelling might be a bit off (english in not native to me ) but my common sense is just fine.
For all of you whom I spoken with I will not be back to wasted my time with these people.(because I said Mono is bad I'm a racist and terrorist ) By all means don't listen to these clowns.Use good and safe products you'll get there, trust me I know.Don't take recepies for mixing your own cream from just anyone It's your skin your talking about.Those of you who still want to know about Mono seek pro. information and not some fool claiming to be a chemist.
I'll be on PM for those that have my e-mail adress, be carefull of these shady punks.....when it backfires they won't be back to tell you and you might disfigure your body for good.....take care. | |
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Dec 6, 2007, 09:56 AM
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#875
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| vahid you can check out the link as well.this lady has had some dramatic results too.
i don't know how long it took her to get there. | |
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Dec 6, 2007, 12:37 PM
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#877
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| Due to age, repetition of previous information and member bickering, we've closed this thread.
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