View Full Version : Skin Whitening Product that actually works for all, what is?
Celess
Aug 22, 2005, 12:21 AM
I've heard many products, Whiterskin,Herbalinn (www.herbalinn.com),Makari,ZBigatti,Pallid,Body Bleach & a few more, I hear Whiterskin works only for some people so I can't take a chance on that one, I always heard positive about Herbalinn so I ordered one from www.herbalinn.com (Is this the same Herbalinn as before? ), It hasn't come yet but is soon. I tried Makari, only there day lightening cream and whitening exfoliating soap and saw no result in 4 weeks, I haven't tried ZBigatti because I didn't understand where any of there products have to do with skin whitening, Pallid & Body Bleach have NO effect. Just in case Herbalinn does not come (If that is the same herbalinn as before, the one that worked for everybody), what one product has been proven effective for Skin Whitening that has permanent or Very long lasting effects?
-Thanks
fredg
Aug 22, 2005, 06:58 AM
Hi,
I don't know any specific answer to your question about all these products.
But, since you could be spending much money on these, you probably could pay for a trip to a professional.
Have you considered seeing a Dermotologist?? And getting a professional opinion?
Best of luck,
fredg
kkasey1982
Aug 22, 2005, 07:31 PM
Give herbal inn a shot. It works for most people. There was some scare that it contained mercury but I think that was just the old one. Who knows.. its all a bit confusing.
Celess
Aug 23, 2005, 02:29 PM
Anyone tried this site before?
http://www.safarimkt.com/fair_and_white.html
isha555
Mar 22, 2007, 03:05 PM
I tried this FAIR & WHITE CLARIFIANCE EXCLUSIVE WHITENIZER FADE CREAM t worked for me really good but after 3 years using it I gott back spots on my face at first it came and went but now it have stayed 4 3 moths and it bit better now, but I won't recomand this product.
easilytanned
Mar 31, 2007, 12:10 AM
I tried Herbal inn's new formula and it is "nothing" like the old one. I suppose less the mercury, herbal inn doesn't work. I bought a jar right when the website was reopened. After using it religiously for 1 month, I finally gave up. Makari has worked nicely for me. I used caviar cream before, it broke me out some. Then I tried using the beauty lotion on my face, and that gave me horrific blemishes. Then I tried the day and night cream. I recommend the night cream. It works much better than the day cream, and it'll last you for months. I saw pretty good result with it, not as dramatic as with the caviar cream though. I haven't tried the new fair and white exclusive line yet, but I didn't have good result with the old gel-cream. It made my face really red, more so than anything else it claimed. Hope this helps.
sweetcaroline
Jul 22, 2007, 01:25 PM
I've heard many products, Whiterskin,Herbalinn (Herbal Inn™™ Ayurveda Medicine Health Beauty Fairness Cream (http://www.herbalinn.com)),Makari,ZBigatti,Pallid,Body Bleach & a few more, I hear Whiterskin works only for some people so I can't take a chance on that one, I always heard positive about Herbalinn so I ordered one from Herbal Inn™™ Ayurveda Medicine Health Beauty Fairness Cream (http://www.herbalinn.com) (Is this the same Herbalinn as before??), It hasn't come yet but is soon. I tried Makari, only there day lightening cream and whitening exfoliating soap and saw no result in 4 weeks, I haven't tried ZBigatti because I didn't understand where any of there products have to do with skin whitening, Pallid & Body Bleach have NO effect. Just incase Herbalinn does not come (If that is the same herbalinn as before, the one that worked for everybody), what one product has been proven effective for Skin Whitening that has permanent or Very long lasting effects?
-Thanks
Yes I order the secreit Benzyl-A ingredient from Herbalinn and it has lightened me a couple shades in a month.
I have heard the fairness cream is a lot more affordable and works just as well, but I was anxious to get my hands on the raw material as the same thing at sciencelab costs over $100 for a gram!
Samay
Jul 23, 2007, 09:13 AM
Guys I'm so upset depig forum is gone man... was a regular there.. though all the regulars left before itself... that was the place I used to seek solace at... I don't know what to do now... mono cream is not working for me... and depig district doesn't let me get in... I'm really pissed and upset and depressed
sweetcaroline
Jul 23, 2007, 12:37 PM
guys im so upset depig forum is gone man ..... was a regular there .. though all the regulars left before itself ... that was the place i used to seek solace at .... i dont know what to do now... mono cream is not working for me ..... and depig district doesnt let me get in ........ im really pissed and upset and depressed
LETS START A NEW DEPIG FORUM
I don't want to depig with mono though - it obviously doesn't work except for the Mr and Miss Li Sharefun aliases ;)
keniacrz
Aug 10, 2007, 07:40 PM
Which benzylarbutin works?
The one from Depig.com or Herbalinn.com?
Please some one that has tried it let me know.
Thank you.
mellowkat
Aug 28, 2007, 12:15 AM
Can someone please tell me if the benzylarbutin from Depig.com works ?
Is it safe?
Effective?
Does it look natural?
pkennedy1990
Sep 28, 2007, 06:39 AM
Hi,
I don't know any specific answer to your question about all these products.
But, since you could be spending much money on these, you probably could pay for a trip to a professional.
Have you considered seeing a Dermotologist??? And getting a professional opinion?
Best of luck,
fredg
All dermatologists and other doctors do is try to convince you to change your attitude ABOUT your dark skin pigmentation problem and learn to like your colouring and live with the way people treat you because of it.
At least, that's been my experience.
Doctors can just go screw themselves as far as I'm concerned.
rc133
Sep 16, 2008, 04:26 AM
I use the civic cream, it works but leaves your elbows darker then the rest of your body
RedDiamond
Sep 16, 2008, 07:12 AM
What is and where can I find more information on the civic cream?
MAHARANI
Sep 18, 2008, 04:05 AM
Well whatever this cream is, according to this, it has a very high mercury content..
Mercury Detection and Control - Mercury Technology Services (http://hgtech.com/Data/Other/Hg_Cream.html)
Ackja
Sep 21, 2008, 07:59 AM
There's a new depig forum at depig.proboards.com
proscons
Sep 27, 2008, 10:30 PM
I'm not extremely dark
I'm a lightish-medium brown colour
Think derma bright will do the job?
lighterrr
Oct 2, 2008, 01:36 AM
What is dermabright, what is the active ingredient
MAHARANI
Oct 2, 2008, 05:20 AM
Some info
Advanced Skin Lightener for Skin Lightening, Hyperpigmentation, and Skin Whitening - Rosa (http://www.rosaskincare.com)
kelly514
Nov 5, 2008, 02:31 PM
Proprietary whitening complex?? Looks a bit like the meladerm website no? And meladerm sucks!
How long did you use it? How many shades have you lightened?
proscons
Nov 16, 2008, 07:23 PM
In every forum you keep blabbering on about rosaskincare
Stop promoting
shy_BD
Sep 26, 2009, 10:41 PM
All dermatologists and other doctors do is try to convince you to change your attitude ABOUT your dark skin pigmentation problem and learn to like your colouring and live with the way people treat you because of it.
At least, that's been my experience.
Doctors can just go screw themselves as far as I'm concerned.
I'm absolutely agree with u.
MAHARANI
Sep 27, 2009, 10:37 AM
It's a shame really because the dermatologist who sits up and takes notice that there is a real demand for an effective lightening agent, would be a millionaire if he/she came up with a real solution.
Golden_Girl
Sep 27, 2009, 03:44 PM
I agree, it is a shame. If they can at least try and do research for safe lightening ingredients to help lighten the whole complexion of the body and face and also to maintain, then it will be more of a challenge for companies to make false claims and try and push their inefective or dangerous products on potential customers. I'm starting to think that they had to take an oath to discourage those who wish to lighten...
MAHARANI
Sep 28, 2009, 05:55 AM
It does feel a bit like that especially when they seem to be adamant to dissuade you from what you want so badly. I guess it has not been invented, this elusive product, that works, that is 100 % safe and is affordable.
Golden_Girl
Sep 28, 2009, 05:28 PM
True, I agree. I wonder what many of the black celebrities are using to lighten, they keep it so secret.
MAHARANI
Sep 29, 2009, 12:22 PM
I guess we would have to join the millionaire club before we would be privy to that sort of info.
I wonder how it works anyway. You become a celebrity and then you ask someone to hook you up with those in the know. I so would like to know. I mean who do they ask, who do they contact?
Golden_Girl
Sep 29, 2009, 04:28 PM
My guess would be whomever they ask to find out in their small circle and they would automatically have sources. And it could be the other way around, someone over them may suggest to them if they could lighten up a bit or loose a couple of pounds, etc and they bring the sources to them first?