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ForeverMallo
Nov 3, 2009, 07:10 PM
I've been looking at pictures of her, and I'm wondering is her color, using monobenzone possible. My skin is deeply tanned. Not black not white. But a dark latin color. And with months of monobenzone treatment, do you think her color is possible?

Boricua1
Nov 3, 2009, 08:25 PM
Mono will leave you with NO pigment think ALBINO... she still has some pigment she is just a very fair alabaster complexion...

Golden_Girl
Nov 3, 2009, 11:30 PM
True. Mono will eventually give you no pigment at all. On a side note, how come one of megan fox's eyes looked like it's been spray painted brown?

ForeverMallo
Nov 4, 2009, 01:52 PM
So Mono turns you completely white. That's fine with me, I was scared it wouldn't do the right job. I want my face to get really white, and sometimes I don't think mono can do that job. I picked Megan as an example of how light I want to become, since I do think she's light herself. But if I could get lighter that even better. That's problem number one to fix, then you can always apply plush around to give you an even pigmanted look. Oh and the paint brush was my daughter, she wanted to see if she was still hot with brown eyes. You be the judge!:)

Boricua1
Nov 4, 2009, 09:53 PM
So Mono turns you completely white. Thats fine with me, i was scared it wouldnt do the right job. I want my face to get really white, and sometimes i don't think mono can do that job. I picked Megan as an example of how light i want to become, since i do think she's light herself. But if i could get lighter that even better. Thats problem number one to fix, then you can always apply plush around to give you an even pigmanted look. Oh and the paint brush was my daughter, she wanted to see if she was still hot with brown eyes. You be the judge!:)

I really mean white... like not light... think undead, albino, disorder white... it's not a real skin color... cause it rids the skin of ALL color... albeit light color... which means that you will be white... not caucasian tone which is just light... but white... like hey... why is your skin white?. when normal people range from creams to pinks.. and bieges, olives and tans and browns and such... I think you may be misundersatnding even the whitest white person has some skin color... unless you want people to think you have a skin disorder

Golden_Girl
Nov 4, 2009, 10:51 PM
Oh and the paint brush was my daughter, she wanted to see if she was still hot with brown eyes. You be the judge!:)

... lol

Boricua1
Nov 5, 2009, 01:10 AM
I think they grey eyes defintiely suit her much better... she looks a bit like pre-drugs Lohan with darker eyes... even though lindsay doesn't have brown eyes... http://images.celeb9.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/lindsay-lohan.jpg

Forgot lohan used to be cute

Boricua1
Nov 5, 2009, 01:12 AM
Well I guess not really... now that I put the pics closer... I don't see it.. lol

lilgreg1
Nov 5, 2009, 05:27 PM
It's possible to depigment your skin very light (not completely) and attempt to even it out over time or with other products.

If you're going towards depigmenting completely, here are a few pictures that can effectively resemble the nature of melanin-free skin. Keep in mind that Monobenzone will not prevent the regrowth of melanin and may cause uneven skin shades if you manage to depigment. A skin maintainer may be used to prevent major reproduction and maintain major results however.

Pictures below:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ue5DN3zOIMU/SKjvhxoVgxI/AAAAAAAAAIA/xPN2q4YBUow/s1600/black%2Balbino.jpg

http://www.thehighwaystar.com/reviews06/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/edgar-winter-mark-7-14-20.jpg

Note these are albino people, but they resemble what pigment-free skin would appear to be. It's rare that someone without vitiligo can reach this tone of course.

BrownDeceit
Nov 5, 2009, 07:07 PM
I think they grey eyes defintiely suit her much better... she looks a bit like pre-drugs Lohan with darker eyes... even though lindsay doesn't have brown eyes...http://images.celeb9.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/lindsay-lohan.jpg

forgot lohan used to be cute

Lohan was SO pretty. I wish she wouldn't have let those people get in her head. She didn't need to change a thing.

ForeverMallo
Nov 6, 2009, 07:06 PM
You see, I have lived with horrible uneven skin so for long. I just want to lighten it up. I’ve done my research, and monobenzone seems to be my answer. I just don’t seem to have much faith, and I fear it won’t lighten to the degree I want it to. But I’ve recently found this, and whatever she used was really good. Can someone please help me in the right answer about this drug!

Golden_Girl
Nov 6, 2009, 07:17 PM
If it is uneven, why not try AHA peels first? And possibly add a good skin lightener as well if you like. I'm not a big fan of mono, but if you are looking for a pasty/transparent appearance and willing to handle the white patches process.. mono can achieve this.

EggoMini
Nov 6, 2009, 09:03 PM
I agree with GG, please try the peels first.. check out this woman's post below..

The peels & retin-a have made her very pale.

Help I am Turning De-Pigmented - Skin Care Talk (http://www.skincaretalk.com/skin-lightening/6823-help-i-am-turning-de-pigmented.html)

ForeverMallo
Nov 7, 2009, 04:52 PM
That's what I was wondering. And I'm sorry if I seem annoying about it, but it's a hard decision to make. Is the white patches a process with it, nothing permanet. Like it clears away after more use right.. or is it permanete that's what I fear? If its part of the process and soon leaves I can handle that.