Monobenzone on olive skin
Hey Guys/Girls/Ladies,
I have been reading about the things on skin lightening section for a while...
And as far as I remember, there are some members like Vahid, sara_uk and ligtherr
Who has had some good experience with monobenzone... To them and also to the rest of the forum members, I have some questions and I would be glad if you can help me:
My questions to you:
What was your original skin color and how much you got lighter for how long and how much concentration of using mono?
I have read some scientific journal papers and there they give some cases of repigmentation, even in the severe vitiligo patients due to folicular melanocytes (which can't be killed using mono) or after some unprotected sun exposure... This made me a bit concerned.
In one scientific journal paper they gave an example of a woman (who were a severe vitiligo patient)... after 5 years of "successful" fully depigmentation she had developed hundreds of brown spots all over hr body (due to folicular melanocytes).. the only thing is they did not report the original skin color of the patient, hence, from the photos I cannot understand if those brown spots are actually darker or lighter than her original skin colour... So, I am not sure if mono might make some individuals darker in the long term or not (like the dark brown patches HQ could cause in the long therm)
Awwww, I so want to have that pale white look (have any of you seen the movie Twilight recently... You will realize what I mean by pale white when you see the skin color of the good vampires in that movie... like Robert Pattison
Here are some screnshoots from that movie... showing their skin colour:
Twilight Movie-Baseball Edward! On Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Twilight: New Photo of Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) and Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen) On Set on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
In the last one year I tried avoiding sun, using shades or sunscreen... etc and I managed to loose the sun damage that has accumulated over the years.. I mean, I am a bit lighter, but still too dark to be a vampire (I am kidding... I was just referring to the skin tones of the vampires in the movie Twilight... )
So, I am asking you experienced guys.. Do you receommend me to try monobenzone..
My original skin color is olive... I have been using MSM and vitamin C for 6 months... I think, they helped a bit, but not to the degree I want...
Should I try using it on my face too, or only on the body but not on face?
Thank you guys for your time and help...
-david