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  • Aug 16, 2009, 08:14 AM
    missNut
    Has Anyone made experience with G&G Dynamiclear?
    Please share with me if you have used this Product... The lotion too. How is the effective... negative or Positive?:confused:
  • Aug 16, 2009, 06:37 PM
    Golden_Girl
    It's made from the same company Nouvelle Parfumerie Gandour in the Ivory Coast, who also manufactures the Bio Claire. In other words, most likely the G&G Dynamiclear is also adulterated with steroids among other things. It's a sketchy product :(
  • Aug 21, 2009, 06:45 AM
    missNut

    Hi @ Golden_Girl, thanks for the information.. Do you think Glycerine fine Strong-Lightening is any better? What do you use?
    Regards
  • Aug 21, 2009, 08:42 AM
    Golden_Girl
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    Is this the product your talking about, I attached a photo below? I heard of it before, but know little about it. But here are the ingredients: "Clycerine, Propylene Glycol, Arctostaphylos. UVA-Ursi, PEG-40 Hydrogenated caster oil, Tricleceth-9, Parfum, Marus, Bobysic and other"

    Clycerine: aka "Glycerin", used as a moisturizer

    UVA-Ursi: Is bearberry extract which helps lighten skin

    Arctostaphylos: Also uva-ursi which is bearberry to help lighten

    Propylene Glycol:
    "Also used as an antifreeze in cars. Propylene Glycol derives from petroleum used as a humectant to attract moisture. The MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Propylene Glycol says: May be harmful by ingestion or skin absorption."
    http://antiagingchoices.com/harmful_...references.htm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifreeze

    PEG-40 Hydrogenated caster oil: Derives from castor oil, used as a humectant to help retain moisture

    Tricleceth-9: aka "Trideceth-9", is an emulsifying agent used to help keep the ingredients from coming together

    Marus and Bobysic: I'm unsure what these are, there maybe another spelling for them because I couldn't find them through Google.
    http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/search_...bysic&x=18&y=7


    There are other ingredients labeled "other, so I'm unsure what they are. It may lighten but I unsure of how much. Right now I am also searching for a good skin lightener product. But until then, I'm just using natural black soap, a microdermabrasion kit, and will be using glycoli peel 10% this weekend. These won't help me lighten too much but just help with blemishes and even the skin. I do hope to find something before September.
  • Aug 21, 2009, 09:50 AM
    missNut

    Hi, it's the same 'Bottle' but the one am exactly talking about has 55H.. don't ask me what's that. I have never used Lightening Creams before.. so am very very skeptisch. Wish you much success finding the best cream for your Face. I have buddies using G&G-Products and its doing them a polite favour. But my question is how long?
  • Aug 22, 2009, 01:27 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Ok, I searched for it again online. They listed bearberry extract (uva-ursi) as their active ingredient, along with a little vitmain C, so it may lighten. I'm unsure which company manufactures this procuct, but if it's a G&G brand, the same company that manufactures Bio Claire (Nouvelle Parfumerie Gandour) then there's also most likely unmentioned ingredients such as the steroids. Bearberry is a good lightener, how much it will lighten I don't know so you could try it out and let me know your progress.

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