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lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 05:25 AM
So everyone has been asking how I made my sefi white cream mixture so here it goes:

1.) Get a 4 ouce jar add 3 TABLESPOON of sefi white powder
2.) get a measuring cup and add 250 ml of water
3.) pour water and sephi white powder into a pot
4.) cook at a temperature of 160/f for @ least 15 min
5.) once cool add lotion of your choice and some almond glow oil to the mixture and sture till it gets thick enough to apply evenly


Well that's how I did it, but be careful cause its strong and it may burn your skin.

Good luck all

Nurse24
Nov 30, 2009, 11:51 AM
Lighterr did u notice lightening on your face too or just on your body?

lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 01:00 PM
I noticed whitening on my legs they turned high yellow the rest of my body did not respond to well it burnt my arms and made my face darker and also burnt my upper lip

Gr8stuff
Nov 30, 2009, 01:02 PM
Thanks lighterr but what % of Sepiwhite would that make?

lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 01:10 PM
I believe it was a 10% cream

sweetcaroline
Nov 30, 2009, 01:21 PM
Sepiwhite is not new, has been around for over 5 ys I think and doesn't seem to work for most people, at all. I tried 5% Sepiwhite for a whole month, and it made my face darker.
I made 10% for my body, but it burned at that strength and now I have learned, there are cancer links with absorbing any sort of "phenylaline", and that is what SepiWhite is!

lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 01:28 PM
Sepiwhite is not new, has been around for over 5 ys i think and doesn't seem to work for most people, at all. i tried 5% Sepiwhite for a whole month, and it made my face darker.
i made 10% for my body, but it burned at that strength and now i have learned, there are cancer links with absorbing any sort of "phenylaline", and that is what SepiWhite is!

Really I thought it was safe:eek: I never heard of any health risk associated with sefi white and sweet you are correct it does NOT WORK FOR EVERYONE, this new batch I mixed I will only use it on my legs and feet that's where I get the best results from using it, rest of my body is HQ only:)

Gr8stuff
Nov 30, 2009, 01:54 PM
Hmmm... seems nothing is safe these days...

Lighterr, sepiwhite is soluble only in alcohol and not water and you didn't use any form of alcohol to fully dilute it... do you think that might've been the reason why it didn't work... Also what was the pH level of the final cream/lotion? The cream needs to be between 5-6 pH level... If it's too low, it might be too acidic and results in skin burns...

lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 02:44 PM
I did use rubbing alcohol in the pot prior to boiling, I am not sure why it burnt me though I always thought I mixed it to strong

beautifulskin
Nov 30, 2009, 02:49 PM
lighterrr what is almond oil? Is that used for lightening too?

lighterrr
Nov 30, 2009, 03:17 PM
Almond glow oil helps to moisturize the skin and also helps with the lightening

beautifulskin
Nov 30, 2009, 03:24 PM
Oh okay I have never heard of it before. I assume that it is made with almonds (I hope I don't sound too ignorant! LOL)?

Golden_Girl
Nov 30, 2009, 06:17 PM
Beautiful skin your so funny. The ingredients in almond glow oil is Peanut Oil, Olive Oil, Lanolin Oil, Almond Oil, and Tocopherol (Vitamin E). Home Health - Almond Glow Lotion - Almond, 8 oz (http://www.mothernature.com/shop/detail.cfm/sku/54059/S/400128) but I'm sure you can get it many other places as well for a cheap price.


Lighterrr, is this a recipe from Making Cosmetics? Also does it oxidize quickly and what are the challenges to look out for?

lighterrr
Dec 1, 2009, 02:45 AM
Golden, the receipe is not entirely from them I have a friend that majored in chemistry and he helped me, No it does not oxidize at all from my expereince. Challenges may include burning of the skin or even darkening of the skin, and some parts of the body you will expereince excessive lightening. So you just can't predict what will happen. JUST HOPE FOR THE BEST LOL

Gr8stuff
Dec 1, 2009, 11:55 AM
Maybe a lower % of sepiwhite and adding some exfoliants might counter the side-effects you mentioned...

Golden_Girl
Dec 1, 2009, 04:56 PM
Is this the 40% sepiwhite?



Maybe a lower % of sepiwhite and adding some exfoliants might counter the side-effects you mentioned...

True. A lower percentage and the addition of exfoliants should be able to prevent side effects. Also, a patch test on an area of skin.

lighterrr
Dec 2, 2009, 01:16 AM
It was a 10% as far as I know, but I'm only using on my legs now

beautifulskin
Dec 2, 2009, 01:36 AM
Beautiful skin your so funny. The ingredients in almond glow oil is Peanut Oil, Olive Oil, Lanolin Oil, Almond Oil, and Tocopherol (Vitamin E). Home Health - Almond Glow Lotion - Almond, 8 oz (http://www.mothernature.com/shop/detail.cfm/sku/54059/S/400128) but I'm sure you can get it many other places as well for a cheap price.


Lighterrr, is this a recipe from Making Cosmetics? Also does it oxidize quickly and what are the challenges to look out for?

LOL Golden! Ignorance is bliss!:)