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exotic chinky
Mar 3, 2009, 11:57 AM
I am confused I'm getting mixed replies about nearly EVERY product.

I was ecstatic about funky mommy only to discover there is some speculation about carmen being funky mommy.. and false advertising

Bio-Claire- supposedly has hq in it not to mention people have said it gives them DARK spots, who wants to potentially ruin their face with dark spots? NOT I

Fair & White- is rumored crap

Meladerm- isn't even brought up on here much but when I read elsewhere they say that its CRAP

HQ- Sounds unhealthy for the skin in the long run..

MONO- Weren't people just posting about how they got scammed by them not too long ago , now people are singing their damn PRAISES..


So I ask what DOES work, everyone on here is quick to shoot a product down but tight-lipped when it comes to talking about products and regimens that actually work! Its frustrating honestly..

And are ALL these products crap is it just better to NOT bleach?

gorgeouslady
Mar 3, 2009, 03:28 PM
In fact after this carmen thing even though I still buy her products am beginning to loose a lot of interest in her now.I'll probably not buy from her any longer.I mean you don't have to come on skin lightening boards trying to deceive people to buy your products.people will find your site and come buy if they want to.am now looking for something else to continue lightening my skin.am so scared of bioclaire and also lots of people have reported it doesn't lighten knuckles.I don't like dark knuckles and if you have them people are going to know you bleach.I don't want to have a bleached look just even from head to toe and really light or that beautiful golden look.

gorgeouslady
Mar 3, 2009, 03:29 PM
Oh and I also don't want to use too many products at once to achieve the look I want.like use one product for face,one for body and one for knuckles.sounds too much for me.

PunkChic
Mar 3, 2009, 03:48 PM
Well, it's all about trial and error. What works for someone may not work for the next person.
I'm all for Arbutin lotions & creams at the moment. Google them! There's plenty out there. Just got to be careful as some companies don't put in enough concentration of the stuff. Oooh, kojic acid is a good one too!

exotic chinky
Mar 3, 2009, 04:07 PM
infact after this carmen thing even though i still buy her products am beginning to loose alot of interest in her now.i'll probably not buy from her any longer.i mean you don't have to come on skin lightening boards trying to deceive people to buy your products.people will find your site and come buy if they want to.am now looking for something else to continue lightening my skin.am so scared of bioclaire and also lots of people have reported it doesn't lighten knuckles.i don't like dark knuckles and if you have them people are gonna know you bleach.i don't want to have a bleached look just even from head to toe and really light or that beautiful golden look.


I can fully understand your decision, but why stop using something you said works for you? And you did say it worked right

gorgeouslady
Mar 3, 2009, 09:17 PM
Yeah,her products work like a charm and I won't deny it for a second,but darm!! She really doesn't have to deceive other people into buying her products by posing as faithful customers.just the whole carmen think has put me off.I hate dishonest and deceitful people.in real life no matter how they are in other aspects of their lives,immediately deceit and untruthfullness steps in,am out

needtolighten
Mar 5, 2009, 01:43 PM
Chinks...

No 100 per cent target group can have cent per cent results with the same product..

Bioclaire may work for many but not for the rest... its subjective on how your body melanin reacts.. and to what ingredient..

I know a friend who practises urotherapy to waver off her genetic cancer risks -( although she doesn't have CANCER herself ), and she says skin lightening never works for her because her immune system has become too strong because of the therapy so her melanin does not waver

Its all upon your immunity.. it also depends on your food style... people who have tremendous amounts of sugar and spices also will have tougher time lightening...

I'm pretty sure even spices activate melanin... apart from the sun... most asians and africans have too much spice in their meals.. and if you notice the number of mediumly white whites have increased as they are now getting more exposed to spicy food than before... the number of stark white whites are less now... and they used to be in droves before...

I don't know if this makes sense to you but spices also kill a lot of infections in the body...