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  • Mar 31, 2009, 12:12 PM
    Meagan91
    My skin lightening journey (pics included)
    Hey everybody,
    I have been on that forum for quite a while and was a silent lurker for years. But anyway a short introduction. Im 18 years old and longing for a smoother, lighter and more even skin.
    I can't exactly say what celebrity would match my skin colour as they appear different depending on the lightning. So I included pictures. I know Lauren is lighter most of the time but this is the color I look like.
    http://images.google.de/imgres?imgur...a%3DN%26um%3D1

    My forehead is about this color. Embarrassing I know.:rolleyes:
    http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archiv...Wa_499808g.jpg

    My chest and my inner arm are about this color.http://mrsgrapevine.com/wp-content/u...rry_things.png

    My skin is very uneven and Im not sure about the English term, but I think its called cornification of the hair follicles. (More difficulties for skin lightening creams to be absorbed properly.)

    Skin lightening history so far:
    -Bio Claire: used it only for 3 weeks due to its unbelievable stench
    --> lightened me about 1- 1 1/2 shades
    -lemon lotion with citric acid: didn't do much beside stinging

    Okay this is the regiment I'm now going to start:
    - 1000 mg n-acetylcysteine a day
    - 2000 mg vitamin c with 200 mg rosehips
    - 200 mg alpha-lipoic acid

    I also mixed my own lightening cream which contains:
    - 5 % kojic acid
    - 5 % licorice
    - 7 % citric/ glycolic acid
    - I use a basic cream with coconut, sheabutter and avocado oil (but any other basic cream will do as well, just make sure its thick enough)

    My aim is this color
    http://images.google.de/imgres?imgur...%3D42%26um%3D1

    Maybe even this
    http://www.vivagoal.com/2008/10/cassie-wallpaper-1/

    I know the second one is very light, but years ago I had a cold and my nose was peeling like crazy. Et voilą: it was as light as cassies color. (looked really weird, I know) and I had people make remarks about my nose years later. But know its luckily about normal.

    Ill try to keep you updated with pics. But I recently lost my camera photo, so I don't have a really good before shot. Maybe ll find one.
  • Apr 1, 2009, 02:02 AM
    Meagan91
    Yesterday evening I applied my cream after showering and diligently scrubbing my skin. It didn't sting at all, so I might go for a higher concentration of glycol/citric acid next time.
    I saw no lightening all over, however I had a dark spot about the size of a coin in the sternoclavicular articulation ( the dent where your throat ends and your chest began).
    It wasn't very visible because and rather looked like a shadow. But right after applying my cream I scratched the skin at that spot and it revealed lighter skin (slightly lighter than my average complexion). :eek:
  • Apr 1, 2009, 10:14 PM
    kpangor

    U might want to use body scrubs if yr skin is peeling instead of scratching it, you might hurt yrself sweety...
  • Apr 2, 2009, 08:12 AM
    Meagan91
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kpangor View Post
    u might wanna use body scrubs if yr skin is peeling instead of scratching it, you might hurt yrself sweety...

    Oh, I didn't scratch my skin in order to peel it, just because it felt a little itchy (has nothing to do with my cream). The upper layer sloshed off and revealed lighter skin. Didn't even intend or expect it to happen during the first-time application.
  • Apr 2, 2009, 01:30 PM
    linda11

    How can I make this cream sweety?/
  • Apr 2, 2009, 04:54 PM
    Meagan91
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by linda11 View Post
    how can i make this cream sweety?/

    Its really easy to mix. I mix together two teaspoons of kojic acid, two teaspoons licorice powder, two teaspoons glycolic acid (liquid) and a bit of citric acid (crystals). Then I poor in a bit of water and wait till it fully dissolves. Afterwards I add 200g of my coconut cream.
    The cream has a really good consistence, however I can see a bit of residue that hasn't fully dissolved. I think it's the licorice, but I can't really figure out. Next time Ill maybe use a sieve to prevent that.

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