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skingovernment
May 27, 2008, 10:32 AM
I just want to know if Sw+ss Glutathione works.. Has anyone tried it?

Thanks. :)

baby_cakes_
May 28, 2008, 04:25 AM
I just got my soap today, people on other forums have said its worked for them! So giving it about a month before I give up on it!. its all natural so can't hurt and quite cheap too so maybe you can give it a try I will keep you posted though!

skingovernment
May 28, 2008, 05:49 AM
i just got my soap today, people on other forums have said its worked for them! so giving it about a month before i give up on it!.. its all natural so can't hurt and quite cheap too so maybe you can give it a try i will keep u posted though!

Ok. Keep me posted. Will give it a try too.

baby_cakes_
Jun 5, 2008, 01:48 PM
Hey skin government just to let you know its been about 9 days that I have been using the soap now and in the beginning I would only see a glow on my skin rather than any whitening effects but today I woke up and felt like I was at least a shade lighter it seems to be working.. it tingles on my face but I'm hoping it doesn't have any bleach in it because of the tingling, as I heard bleach makes you darker over time.

skingovernment
Jun 5, 2008, 06:04 PM
hey skin government just to let you know its been about 9 days that i have been using the soap now and in the begining i would only see a glow on my skin rather than any whitening effects but today i woke up and felt like i was atleast a shade lighter it seems to be working.. it tingles on my face but im hoping it doesnt have any bleach in it because of the tingling, as i heard bleach makes you darker over time.

Thanks for the feedback. Well, let me know if you think it contains bleach. And keep me updated. :)

tai18
Jun 8, 2008, 03:22 PM
I heard Glutathione only works for asian skin, is that true? Anyone know

baby_cakes_
Jun 9, 2008, 02:52 AM
Do you mean asian as in orental or indian?
I've read a lot of posts of african american and indian/spanish skin types that have had success with it Unless they are fakes and just trying to sell the product?

tai18
Jun 12, 2008, 09:19 PM
Orental lol I don't know everyone's skin works well with different things:)

amz90
Oct 19, 2008, 09:32 AM
Hey can some one help me out I want to lighten my skin but don't know what to use I tried meladern but didn't work at all
Can some one help me and tell me the what cream actually work thanks

And by the way baby cakes is it still working for you

bloodyalice
Apr 14, 2009, 10:55 AM
Where can I get it ?
Is it sold at drugstores?

innuendo
Apr 14, 2009, 12:53 PM
It don't work

sunnyca
Apr 14, 2009, 08:05 PM
I've been using the Swiss Glutathione soap for three months now, and I have not noticed any lightening/brightening. I'm just using it to finish it at this point. I also tried Meladerm for four weeks, and it did absolutely nothing for me; my face didn't look or feel any different while using it. If I noticed even a hint of a change, I would have used it longer. I see more results (albeit temporary) with cheapo Fair & Lovely that my family sends me for about $3 a tube.

Right now I'm giving glutathione and vitamin c supplements a try. I'm using the Jarrow Formulas 500mg and 1000mg vitamin c twice a day. I plan to take them regularly for at least three months. Couldn't hurt I guess.

As far as topical treatments go, I ordered the Skin Success serum with kojic. We'll see how that goes.

justasking11
Jun 24, 2009, 08:05 AM
Hi! It's been three days since I've started using this soap and I think it may have some potential - as of now, here's is what I see:

1) a pleasant glow in my face

2) some of my summer tan has reduced - which is good considering I spent the whole last week out in the sun. Normally, it takes my skin months into the winter before it goes away.

3) swiss care does say that a tingling sensation is to be expected - and I actually did feel that in my face all 3 times that I've used it so far, more than anywhere else on my body. I'd be worried if they didn't mention this, but I'm still a bit concerned about this. I don't have sensitive skin by the way.

4) they [swiss care] says to use this soap and then supplement it with an l-glutathione lotion afterwards. I'm not sure where to find one. Any one know where I can find one? For now, I've been using St. Ive's Vitamin E lotion, which soothes the tingling for me.


I'm going to continue using this and will update this thread of my results. I'm of indian descent and I love my skin. I'd say I'm at the darker side of fair in indian standards. My main interest in using this soap is to maintain my color and get rid of summer tanning effects. I especially scrub my elbows and knees with this because those are areas I would like to lighten. We'll see...

Zazasahira
Aug 29, 2009, 03:30 PM
I've been using the Swiss Glutathione soap for three months now, and I have not noticed any lightening/brightening. I'm just using it to finish it at this point. I also tried Meladerm for four weeks, and it did absolutely nothing for me; my face didn't look or feel any different while using it. If I noticed even a hint of a change, I would have used it longer. I see more results (albeit temporary) with cheapo Fair & Lovely that my family sends me for about $3 a tube.

Right now I'm giving glutathione and vitamin c supplements a try. I'm using the Jarrow Formulas 500mg and 1000mg vitamin c twice a day. I plan to take them regularly for at least three months. Couldn't hurt I guess.

As far as topical treatments go, I ordered the Skin Success serum with kojic. We'll see how that goes.

Please can you tell us more about the jarrow pills?because I want to try the same(with vit c too)
Thanks so much

Golden_Girl
Aug 29, 2009, 08:05 PM
Please can you tell us more about the jarrow pills?coz i wanna try the same(with vit c too)
thanks so much

Zazasahira it would be a waste to purchase jarrow pills or any other glutathione supplements, the only thing it will lighten is the pockets because most of the glutathione will be absorbed in the GI tract, what little amounts you may get is significantly lower than the amount that you actually need to cause the side effect for lightened skin. The only proven way that I know of so far is from doctors who administers it to their patients through the blood stream.

If anyone states that glutathione pills had lightened their skin, are either confused with the placebo effect or a seller and are lying. So we must be careful if someone claims to say those pills work because it has been proven scientifically false.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

Zazasahira
Aug 31, 2009, 09:35 AM
Zazasahira it would be a waste to purchase jarrow pills or any other glutathione supplements, the only thing it will lighten is the pockets because most of the glutathione will be absorbed in the GI tract, what little amounts you may get is significantly lower than the amount that you actually need to cause the side effect for lightened skin. The only proven way that I know of so far is from doctors who administers it to their patients through the blood stream.

If anyone states that glutathione pills had lightened their skin, are either confused with the placebo effect or a seller and are lying. So we must be careful if someone claimes to say those pills work because it has been proven scientifically false.

Glutathione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione)

Thks for the answer.So what vitamins can work?I don't want to use oil or crème... How about MSM vitamins?or alpha lipoic?

Golden_Girl
Aug 31, 2009, 01:54 PM
I'm still trying to find more information from other users who have tried the msm sulfur pills, because it seems as though the only ones getting "success" from these is the company and sellers. So, I'm still unsure with it. The alpha lipoic I have not researched yet, tell me more about it?

Zazasahira
Aug 31, 2009, 03:44 PM
I'm still trying to find more information from other users who have tried the msm sulfur pills, beacuse it seems as though the only ones getting "success" from these is the company and sellers. So, I'm still unsure with it. The alpha lipoic I have not researched yet, tell me more about it?

The alpha lipoic is an anti oxidant(I think).Some people report skin lightenning after taking them.I
Want to put a link but I'm new and I don't know how it works.I also read that vitamin C can booster our
Glutathion Level.It's a good anti oxydant for our skin.Hope my english is not too bad(I speak spanish)

Golden_Girl
Aug 31, 2009, 03:56 PM
No, your english is fine. Is your link n informational page or a place where it is sold? If it's aselling site, we can't post, but if it's site for information then just copy and paste the link to your message. A good and stable Vitamin C source can help assist many forms of skin lightening, among other benefits.

Zazasahira
Aug 31, 2009, 04:20 PM
No, your english is fine. Is your link n informational page or a place where it is sold? If it's aselling site, we can't post, but if it's site for information then just copy and paste the link to your message. A good and stable Vitamin C source can help assist many forms of skin lightening, among other benefits.

Actually I try to put the link but seems it doesn't work.You can go to long hair care forum and search for Alpha lipoic.Many women report skin glow.So have you take vitamin C?if not,is There something u take with succes?Do you think vit C as supplement may works?Thks you
So much for all your answers

Golden_Girl
Aug 31, 2009, 04:32 PM
Yeah, I have to take vitamin C liquid capsules along with iron supplements because I have iron deficiancy anema that's hereditary. If I don't, then the iron is ineffective as it needs vitamin C to help aide with absorption. Personally, I think a good vitamin C supplement is good for any skin lightening regimine, along with overall health. And also looking for products that has a good amount of vitamin C amount in them is a plus too. Yeah, I'll check out the long hair care forum that you have mentioned and read up on the Alpha lipoic, thanks.

onenonlysummy
Dec 19, 2009, 05:10 PM
I've been trying likas papaya skin whitening soap for 2 and a half months and I've got to say its defintely make an improvement at first I didn't notice it but when my mom and my friends started asking me what I've been doing and how has my skin gotten so light I started to take notice.. I had a little scar on my face near my cheek and I can say it is much lighter now and overall my face has a new glow to it.. I will continue to use this soap because it actually does work you just need a little patience.. I used this soap 3 times a day.. once in the morning and then right after I came home from school to take my makeup off which was in the evening and then in the night right after I went to bed but you must moisterize your skin because it dries it out.. other then the drying part this soap is great and it has no horrible sideeffects because its made from natural stuff and I just ordered the swiss glutathoine soap just to see how it works I will be using the swiss soap along with the likas soap and I will update on my results and also when I was using likas soap I noticed a light burning sentation whenever I used it but it went away after a couple of days I didn't think it was anything alarming.. so yes I will defintely recommend the likas papaya soap I ordered it off eBay for 10$ because I didn't feel like going out and finding a oriential store that sold it and the soap lasted me about 2 and half months. And oh yeah I didn't tell anyone I was using the soap so when they told me I was getting lighter I knew it wasn't because I told them I was using a soap that promised it would lighten my skin.. lol I hope I'm not rambling on but yeah if you have anymore question you guys can email me at [email protected]