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lighterrr
Jul 1, 2009, 03:03 PM
Anyone use this sephwhite stuff with good results please reply its made by fair and flawless

MAHARANI
Aug 7, 2009, 08:50 AM
I like fair and flawless products but they are extremely expensive and the results are not always consistent. Some times it works and then next time round nothing. However when it works the results are great. Just a shame about the price.

Golden_Girl
Aug 8, 2009, 12:18 AM
I am considering purchasing the sepiwhite, Fair and Flawless is a bit costly as you could buy the sepiwhite ingredient, and follow the formula instructions on adding it to your own mix which you'll get more out your dollar.

Golden_Girl
Aug 17, 2009, 05:26 PM
Maharani can you tell me more of your experiences with the Fair and Flawless? I know they have the ingredient sepiwhite in their product, what was the %, was it 2%? And how well and soon did it lighten th skin?

so sexy
Aug 18, 2009, 03:01 PM
Yes they do seem to be expensive however but if the results were consistent than I may try
I like fair and flawless products but they are extremely expensive and the results are not always consistent. Some times it works and then next time round nothing. However when it works the results are great. Just a shame about the price.

Golden_Girl
Aug 18, 2009, 04:20 PM
Really? I hear so many mixed reviews with Fair & Flawless, but when I read their ingredients I thought they were promising? I also keep trying to figure out why they charge so much for their products? Has anyone used these and please tell me your experiences on them and how long you used them for?

so sexy
Aug 18, 2009, 07:19 PM
I hear good things then bad but each time I want to buy, the prices turn be off. I think its because of the mixed reviews!! I have purchased more expensive creams. Just hear each time you order you get a different cream or something of the sort.
Really? I hear so many mixed reviews with Fair & Flawless, but when I read their ingredients I thought they were promising? I also keep trying to figure out why they charge so much for their products? Has anyone used these and please tell me your experiences on them and how long you used them for?

Golden_Girl
Aug 18, 2009, 09:53 PM
i hear good things then bad but each time i wanna buy, the prices turn be off. I think its because of the mixed reviews!!!!!!!!! I have purchased more expensive creams. Just hear each time you order you get a different cream or something of the sort.

I agree. Their prices really turn me off. I would be able to understand if their sizes were larger in size and could last much longer than a month. And then I'm unsure what to really believe because of what is reported.

MAHARANI
Aug 19, 2009, 04:33 AM
Maharani can you tell me more of your experiences with the Fair and Flawless? I know they have the ingredient sepiwhite in their product, what was the %, was it 2%? And how well and soon did it lighten th skin?


Not sure of the percentages as they don't state it but I definitely see lighteneing when I use some of their products. As I already mentioned, sometimes what they send works, other times, not so good. I would say I have seen results in a matter of weeks before, But please remember that as I say the results are not guaranteed and it is not cheap, so I would hate for someone to purchase it and be disappointed if it didn't work.

MAHARANI
Aug 19, 2009, 04:36 AM
Fair and flawless completely damaged my skin they also never
send the same formation of cream when you re-order

Would you mind sharing what sort of damage you sustained. Apart from the lack of consistency I personally have never had a problem with anything that I have used from F & F. Would be interested to hear your experience.

Golden_Girl
Aug 19, 2009, 01:32 PM
Fair and flawless completely damaged my skin they also never
send the same formation of cream when you re-order

AdamJohn can you tell me how the Fair and Flawless had damaged your skin, what happened exactly and which products did you order?


Maharani: So F&F is unstable with their products or is it some products that work and some that don't? How many shades were you able to lighten?

nikkicute
Aug 20, 2009, 10:27 PM
Maharani can you tell me more of your experiences with the Fair and Flawless? I know they have the ingredient sepiwhite in their product, what was the %, was it 2%? And how well and soon did it lighten th skin?

Fair & Flawless 5XF Intensive Skin Whitening Gel:
5% Alpha Arbutin, 5% Sepiwhite, 5% Kojic Acid, it also contains Malic Acid, Glycolic Acid,Latic Acid, lemon extract, apple extract, white ginger extract, green tea extract and tamarind extract.

I've been using it on my hands only. I want to see how it would work on the darkest parts first. Today is day 13. Usually when I use a facial skin lightening cream I start to see results within 14 days. 14 days seems to me the magic number for me when it comes to skin lightening, the product really starts to work after the first two weeks.

Body skin might not work as fast. This is only my second time trying to lighten something other than my face. Today after stepping out of the shower and in drying my hands I noticed they felt weird so I started to rub them and the skin on my knuckles started to roll off. My skin feels a bit tender, I might have rubbed them too hard. I think this 5XF Gel is going to be one of those peel-to-lighten type products, where you peel to a lighter complexion, you know what I mean? I'd rather just have it just get lighter and lighter but this product does have a lot of exfoliating ingredients in it. I will keep everyone posted if I start to see the lightening happening.

lighterrr
Aug 21, 2009, 09:43 AM
Nikki I await you response cause I used it and it burned me made me darker, burnt my lips OMG I am still trying to recover from that mess

nikkicute
Aug 21, 2009, 08:25 PM
nikki i await you response cause i used it and it burned me made me darker, burnt my lips OMG i am still trying to recover from that mess

What do you mean burnt your lips:confused:
What Fair and Flawless product did you apply to your lips?

lighterrr
Aug 22, 2009, 03:59 AM
Like I have used everything on the market trust me and the f&f sephi white I mixed my own cream and it burnt my lips, like you know when you get splashed with acid, my upper lip bunt then flaked off, my dark spots under my eyes turned black and I had to use movate to re lighten so my racoon eyes are not that appearent. But the only thing it did well was to lighten my legs to a high yellow, but the mixture I made burnt the rest of my body. So I am going to mix a less stronger batch next time cause I believe that it does work, but I have had bad expereince with it so far.

lighterrr
Aug 22, 2009, 08:40 AM
I followed this mixing instructions I got off the net

RedDiamond
Aug 22, 2009, 09:12 AM
Hey lighterrr where did you get your raw sepiwhite and how did you melt it/mix it? What percent did you make? I was thinking about sepiwhite for a while now but no one will answer my questions. Do you think I can mix it with another cream like sure white (a lot of natural ingredients) to max. my results. You can pm me if you want. :P

Golden_Girl
Aug 22, 2009, 12:08 PM
Thanks Nikkicute! I really appreciate that you posted the ingredients, because I tried asking F&F about the percentages they used in case my skin gets irritated by it.


Lighterrr maybe the batch you used was too concentrated. I'm unsure about applying sepiwhite on the lips, if it was the kind with f&f then it may also have aha acids like glycolic acid in it which will definitely burn. What recipe did you follow?

lighterrr
Aug 23, 2009, 07:00 AM
hey lighterrr where did you get your raw sepiwhite and how did you melt it/mix it? what percent did you make? I was thinking about sepiwhite for a while now but no one will answer my questions. Do you think I can mix it with another cream like sure white (a lot of natural ingredients) to max. my results. You can pm me if you want. :P

Well I got the powder form my ususal place, but here is what I did and I know where I went wrong.

1.) made a 40% sefi white cream, I pleaced the powder in a pot with a little water and alcohol,made it boil for like 15 min, then I added my cream and almond glow oil to it and let it simmer for another 10min, then I took it off let it cool then but it in a jar. Well it worked on my legs but severely burnt everywhere else on my body.

I am still trying to decide how to do my next batch this time I'm going to add extra moistutizer, hylaronic acid which is suppose to moisturize and make the skin look younger.

I can't wait ill let you know how it goes

imgorgeous
Aug 23, 2009, 08:42 AM
Lighter keep us posted on seppiwhite and its use... hope it works for you...

nikkicute
Aug 23, 2009, 09:37 AM
hey lighterrr where did you get your raw sepiwhite and how did you melt it/mix it? what percent did you make? I was thinking about sepiwhite for a while now but no one will answer my questions. Do you think I can mix it with another cream like sure white (a lot of natural ingredients) to max. my results. You can pm me if you want. :P

You can purchase the Sepiwhite at makingcosmetics.com, look under skin lighteners and you'll find it under the name SkinWhite MSH.
They have a sample recipe near the bottom of the page.

RedDiamond
Aug 23, 2009, 11:53 AM
Are you talking about mono.net ? You must have to email the reps huh cause I haven't seen it on the page. How much Oz. of powder did you boil/melt?

Golden_Girl
Aug 23, 2009, 12:39 PM
Thanks Nikkicute for the info, so I'll be checking them out.

Lighterrr you used 40% sepiwhite? That's so much, that will definitely burn and dry the skin out. The recommended dosage is 2% so maybe try 6-7%, and work your way up from there as you build a tolerance for it. But that's good that it definitely lightened the legs. I agree with the hylaronic acid, an excellent moisturizer. Well, I guess it is about trial and error and finding the best formula. I want to try it soon also, but I'll have to work up the nerve to doing it because I'm afraid I'll mess the whole thing up.

lighterrr
Aug 24, 2009, 12:15 AM
Thanks Nikkicute for the info, so I'll be checking them out.

Lighterrr you used 40% sepiwhite? That's soo much, that will definitely burn and dry the skin out. The recommended dosage is 2% so maybe try 6-7%, and work your way up from there as you build a tolerance for it. But that's good that it definitely lightened the legs. I agree with the hylaronic acid, an excellent moisturizer. Well, I guess it is about trial and error and finding the best formula. I want to try it soon also, but I'll have to work up the nerve to doing it b/c I'm afraid I'll mess the whole thing up.

Yes you are wise golden, I am going to mix a 5% and see how it goes, going to cook it up today in my lkitchen in AFRICA lol:) I even got ph strips from the local medical supply store:D

Golden_Girl
Aug 24, 2009, 06:05 PM
Lol... I wish I was wise but thanks for the compliment! I personally think you are on the right track with the 5% sepiwhite and pH strips. Good luck and please let me know how it turms out, give it a good 3-4 weeks. I'm planning on buying some when it cools off over her a bit, like around October or November.