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MaryJane92
Aug 13, 2008, 03:06 PM
Anyone have any suggestions on how to put it on? I got the oil and the body cream in a tube. Just to check it out.

This is how I'm doing it.

1. I take a cottonball and pour the oil onto it and put it on desired places.
2. after it has absorbed, I put the cream on the same places

I do this every night and morning. Is this right??

kpangor
Aug 16, 2008, 09:54 PM
Good luck.am about to start using mines on Monday.am going all the way mixing all of them together loooooool

all_honesty
Mar 1, 2009, 12:18 PM
RECALL INFORMATION
Feb 13---Bio Claire recalls Natural Bio-vegetal Activator BODY LOTION---Ireland

Manufacturer: See Below


Product: Home

Start Date: 2009-02-13 End Date: 2009-03-13


Product: Lightening body lotion without hydroquinone – Natural Bio-vegetal Activator

Brand: Bio Claire

Type/number of model: P:05/08 E:05/11 082657 “S3”

Description: White 8” (200ml) high container with white screw-top lid.

Country of origin: Ivory Coast

Chemical

The product poses a chemical risk because it contains 0.06% of hydroquinone.

The product does not comply with the Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EEC.

Voluntary withdrawal from the market and recall from consumers.

kpangor
Mar 1, 2009, 07:52 PM
What's up with this? U tryna to warn people or what lollllll
I've used the because last year it was moisturizing my face very well even though it was making my face shynier instead of lighter.. am pretty sure if there was hq in it my face would have been a mess.. but then again I didn't use it for long
I bought it for curiosity it kind of help a little my dry skin lolllllllll


RECALL INFORMATION
Feb 13---Bio Claire recalls Natural Bio-vegetal Activator BODY LOTION---Ireland

Manufacturer: See Below


Product: Home

Start Date: 2009-02-13 End Date: 2009-03-13


Product: Lightening body lotion without hydroquinone – Natural Bio-vegetal Activator

Brand: Bio Claire

Type/number of model: P:05/08 E:05/11 082657 “S3”

Description: White 8” (200ml) high container with white screw-top lid.

Country of origin: Ivory Coast

Chemical

The product poses a chemical risk because it contains 0.06% of hydroquinone.

The product does not comply with the Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EEC.

Voluntary withdrawal from the market and recall from consumers.

all_honesty
Mar 3, 2009, 09:07 AM
I posted that up there (about Bio Claire) to show that it does contain HQ even if it says it doesn't have it in there. Also, and that it's not so "wonderful". I've heard the this lotion/creme called Dermo White is pretty good. It DOES NOT contain HQ and its made from France. They sell it all over Brooklyn (NY) and also this website, Guesso.com. If you want more info on it (Dermo White) call the Guesso company or look it up. [I'll add a link to the lotion]. I've used Bio Claire (which contains 6% of HQ) on my face a couple of times and it irritated it and got a lot of rashes on my face... it was embarrassing. I've been using Dermaclair lotion since forever and it contains 2% of HQ and has done NOTHING to my face... it only lightening it up a little and gave me a blemish- free look. It gave me a natural look, which I love. Now, they've stopped distributing Dermaclair Beauty lotion in the U.S so I'm going to try the Dermo White, which I've heard its pretty good. I just want to maintain my complextion... not get any lighter...

Dermo White link: Dermo White Complexion Beauty Milk 500ml (DERMO-L1) (http://www.guesso.com/dewhcobemid.html)

Golden_Boy
Oct 29, 2009, 09:29 PM
Isn't Bioclaire added to the steroids list?

Many of these products are the same basic contents from a manufacturer in Africa. There is a list of most of them posted somewhere.

Basically everything you order from guesso or texasbeautysupply or buy in the beauty shops, 99% is the same gel, cream or lotion tinted, fragrances, in different brand bottles, most of them around 500ml.

Rosance had a similar warning a couple years ago, because many batches were found to have 12% hydroquinone. Twelve.

Golden_Girl
Oct 30, 2009, 05:30 PM
No. Ebfhair is not the sole distributor.. google it.

EggoMini
Oct 30, 2009, 06:30 PM
Isn't Bioclaire added to the steroids list?

Many of these products are the same basic contents from a manufacturer in Africa. There is a list of most of them posted somewhere.

Basically everything you order from guesso or texasbeautysupply or buy in the beauty shops, 99% is the same gel, cream or lotion tinted, fragrances, in different brand bottles, most of them around 500ml.

Rosance had a similar warning a couple years ago, because many batches were found to have 12% hydroquinone. Twelve.

Does this include the Skin Nouveau Carotein & 55H+ products?

weezing
Oct 30, 2009, 06:42 PM
Well its been confirmed that Bio claire contains HQ (which is not bad) but where is the proof of mercury or steroids?

Golden_Girl
Oct 30, 2009, 08:08 PM
These are only a few among many:

Bio Claire containing the powerful steroid Clobetasol Propionate
Corticosteroid creams should not be used to lighten skin (http://www.whiterskin.info/corticosteroids-should-not-be-used-to-lighten-skin/)

Prolonged use of skin lightening creams containing corticosteroids can cause:
1. Thin and fragile skin
2. Stellate spontaneous pseudoscars
3. Strange stretch marks
4. Folliculitis, inflamed hair follicles
5. Skin rash, irritation
6. Itchiness
7. Raised bumps on the skin
8. Excess hair growth
9. Fungal or bacterial skin infections

Possible Side Effects:
Diabetes Mellitus
Osteoporosis
Acneiform eruptions
Allergic contact dermatitis
Burning sensation
Cracking and fissuring
Cushing's syndrome
Dryness
Erythema
Glaucoma
Folliculitis
Hypertrichosis
Hypopigmentation
Itching
Irritation
Miliaria
Numbness of fingers
Perioral dermatitis
Pruritus
Secondary infection
Skin atrophy
Skin maceration
Stinging
Striae
Telangiectasia

Thread written by Meagan along with the posted links
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-lightening/highly-poisonous-stop-using-bio-claire-immediately-383277-2.html

Rapex Notification System (http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:F9CrkHV6fOQJ:ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/create_rapex_print.cfm%3Frx_id%3D245+bio+claire%2B banned%2Bgermany%2Bskin+lightening&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us)
Rapex: BC banned from the Netherlands (scroll down #11)
"The product poses a chemical risk because it contains glucocorticosteroid and clobetasolpropionate 0,029%."


*******
Anything manufactured from the company Nouvelle Parfumerie Gandour located in the Ivory Coast should be avoided, including Bio Claire. Import Refusal Reports from the Food & Drug Administration of their other lightening products

(as well as Immediate Claire, Savon Extra Clair, Maxi Light, )
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_selection.cfm?DYear=2008&DMonth=11&CountryCode=CI
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=606-0104516-8&DocId=1&LineId=9&SfxId=
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=606-0104516-8&DocId=1&LineId=7&SfxId=
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=MH9-0075904-3&DocId=1&LineId=3&SfxId=
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=MH9-0075904-3&DocId=1&LineId=3&SfxId=

weezing
Oct 31, 2009, 06:23 AM
These are only a few among many:

Bio Claire containing the powerful steroid Clobetasol Propionate
Corticosteroid creams should not be used to lighten skin (http://www.whiterskin.info/corticosteroids-should-not-be-used-to-lighten-skin/)

Prolonged use of skin lightening creams containing corticosteroids can cause:
1. Thin and fragile skin
2. Stellate spontaneous pseudoscars
3. Strange stretch marks
4. Folliculitis, inflamed hair follicles
5. Skin rash, irritation
6. Itchiness
7. Raised bumps on the skin
8. Excess hair growth
9. Fungal or bacterial skin infections

Possible Side Effects:
Diabetes Mellitus
Osteoporosis
Acneiform eruptions
Allergic contact dermatitis
Burning sensation
Cracking and fissuring
Cushing's syndrome
Dryness
Erythema
Glaucoma
Folliculitis
Hypertrichosis
Hypopigmentation
Itching
Irritation
Miliaria
Numbness of fingers
Perioral dermatitis
Pruritus
Secondary infection
Skin atrophy
Skin maceration
Stinging
Striae
Telangiectasia

Thread written by Meagan along with the posted links
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-lightening/highly-poisonous-stop-using-bio-claire-immediately-383277-2.html


Rapex Notification System (http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:F9CrkHV6fOQJ:ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/create_rapex_print.cfm%3Frx_id%3D245+bio+claire%2B banned%2Bgermany%2Bskin+lightening&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us)
Rapex: BC banned from the Netherlands (scroll down #11)
"The product poses a chemical risk because it contains glucocorticosteroid and clobetasolpropionate 0,029%."


*******
Anything manufactured from the company Nouvelle Parfumerie Gandour located in the Ivory Coast should be avoided, including Bio Claire. Import Refusal Reports from the Food & Drug Administration of their other lightening products

(as well as Immediate Claire, Savon Extra Clair, Maxi Light, )
Import Refusal Report (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_selection.cfm?DYear=2008&DMonth=11&CountryCode=CI)
Import Refusal Report (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=606-0104516-8&DocId=1&LineId=9&SfxId=)
Import Refusal Report (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=606-0104516-8&DocId=1&LineId=7&SfxId=)
Import Refusal Report (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=MH9-0075904-3&DocId=1&LineId=3&SfxId=)
Import Refusal Report (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ImportRefusals/ir_detail.cfm?EntryId=MH9-0075904-3&DocId=1&LineId=3&SfxId=)


Thank you so much! But it seems as though it was only found in one of the Bio Clare products and I don't use that one