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  • Mar 10, 2010, 08:05 AM
    naijachik
    Wrinkly hands.im only 20. Could bleaching be the cause?
    Hey people. My mom sent me skin light cream lotion with movate cream and tura soap from nigeria on Sunday. This is to help lighten my uneven complexion. I started using it on Sunday night. I am located in the u.k, I also bought body white oil to use with it. I only use the oil on my knees, elbows, hands and feet. Since yesterday that was Tuesday. I noticed evertym I wash my hands, it becomes wrinkly. I don't like the look of this. Could any of the cream I'm using be causing this? I also use glycerin along with the creams I mentioned. Does anyone have an idea of what could be causing my hands to wrinkle when I wash it?
  • Mar 10, 2010, 08:09 AM
    naijachik

    Here is a link to show an image of the skin light cream iwas talking about: Skin Light Lotion 16oz : Wholesale Beauty Supply, Discount Comestic Sales Online from Allbeautyessentials.com

    Movate cream: Movate E Cream : Wholesale Beauty Supply, Discount Comestic Sales Online from Allbeautyessentials.com

    Body white oil: Body White Oil 60 ml : Wholesale Beauty Supply, Discount Comestic Sales Online from Allbeautyessentials.com
  • Mar 10, 2010, 11:08 AM
    SouthAfricacute
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by naijachik View Post
    hey ppl. my mom sent me skin light cream lotion with movate cream and tura soap from nigeria on sunday. this is to help lighten my uneven complexion. i started using it on sunday night. i am located in the u.k, i also bought body white oil to use with it. i only use the oil on my knees, elbows, hands and feet. since yesterday that was tuesday. i noticed evertym i wash my hands, it becomes wrinkly. i dont like the look of this. could any of the cream im using be causing this? i also use glycerin along with the creams i mentioned. does anyone have an idea of what could be causing my hands to wrinkle when i wash it?

    Well movate is a steriod based cream,steroids thin your skin out
    So your skin will look aged.
    Your skin will start to crack and get thinner! So yes it's the movate.

    Use another skin lightner well my opion. Your still young you don't need this oh and it will give you pimples. Its steriod based especially movate it's the worst! You'll get pimples and marks where you never thought you would get the.

    I know the feeling I once used this and my skin was so uncomfortable.
    To be in.
    Try something else with E45 moisturizer don't just bleach moisturize as well.

    All the best Love. Hop you find something that works.
  • Mar 10, 2010, 11:41 AM
    mistyjane

    Don't use steroid based products such as movate this isn't good. Not only for your skin but also for your health. You're young try something else.
    Movate =BAD NEWS.
    Good luck.
  • Mar 10, 2010, 02:52 PM
    QUEENBRI
    [QUOTE=naijachik;2267942]hey people. My mom sent me skin light cream lotion with movate cream and tura soap from nigeria on Sunday. This is to help lighten my uneven complexion. I started using it on Sunday night. I am located in the u.k, I also bought body white oil to use with it. I only use the oil on my knees, elbows, hands and feet. Since yesterday that was Tuesday. I noticed evertym I wash my hands, it becomes wrinkly. I don't like the look of this. Could any of the cream I'm using be causing this? I also use glycerin along with the creams I mentioned. Does anyone have an idea of what could be causing my hands to wrinkle when I wash it?[/QUOTE=naijachik;2267942] HI, OMG I AM 20 AND THE SAME THING STARTED HAPPENING TO ME. I BELIEVE It's the CREAM/LOTION AND EXPOSER TO THE SUN ALSO. TRY MOISTURISING YOUR SKIN (HANDS) AFTER YOU APPLY SKIN LIGHTENING CREAM/LOTION. THIS SHOULD HELP. WE'RE ONLY 20 , WE SHOULDN'T BE AGING THIS QUICK! EEK!
  • Mar 10, 2010, 08:01 PM
    Golden_Girl
    A few of the side effects of adulterated lightening products that are contaminated with steroids:

    Thinning of the skin, Irreversible stretch marks, Diabetes, Infection due to thinned skin, Easy bruising and tearing of the skin, Cracking and fissuring, Hyper pigmentation (SKIN DARKENING), Numbness of fingers.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-l...rs-420878.html

    When the skin is thinned, your skin is in the process of aging at a much faster rate. The longer you use, the more difficult it is to reverse the aging of the skin. Discontinue use, use lactic acid peels to help remove the damaged skin cells, stimulate the growth of new skin cells, thickens and moisturizes the skin when the percentage is not too high, use a mineral-oil free moisturizing lotion or raw African shea butter wich is rich in vitamin E and will replenish the skin and bring youth to them, and always use a quality sunblock high in spf to help block the UVA/UVB rays.
  • Mar 11, 2010, 06:20 AM
    naijachik

    Thanks people for all your comments. I will discontinue the use of the cream and mosturize more.
  • Mar 11, 2010, 08:33 AM
    so sexy
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Golden_Girl View Post
    A few of the side effects of adulterated lightening products that are contaminated with steroids:

    Thinning of the skin, Irreversible stretch marks, Diabetes, Infection due to thinned skin, Easy bruising and tearing of the skin, Cracking and fissuring, Hyper pigmentation (SKIN DARKENING), Numbness of fingers.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-l...rs-420878.html

    When the skin is thinned, your skin is in the process of aging at a much faster rate. The longer you use, the more difficult it is to reverse the aging of the skin. Discontinue use, use lactic acid peels to help remove the damaged skin cells, stimulate the growth of new skin cells, thickens and moisturizes the skin when the percentage is not too high, use a mineral-oil free moisturizing lotion or raw African shea butter wich is rich in vitamin E and will replenish the skin and bring youth to them, and always use a quality sunblock high in spf to help block the UVA/UVB rays.

    Last year I found out I had one of these and the first thing I thought about was bleaching. I have to live with this forever.
  • Mar 11, 2010, 08:58 AM
    Synnen
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by naijachik View Post
    thanks ppl for all ur comments. i will discontinue the use of the cream and mosturize more.

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