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Jul 6, 2006, 03:24 AM
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For those who are vegetarian and are interested if Euoko encapsulation is gelatine free, u might find the following helpful.
To whom it may concern,
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am very happy to hear that euoko is planning to have a whitening pill in
Its arsenal soon.
I know that the ingredients used in euoko products are mostly plant-based,
However I'm just wondering if the capsules(not active ingredients) contain
Any gelatin or animal products. Many companies claimed that their active
Ingredients are plant based(which in most casses are true), but however the
Outer capsules used to shell the ingredients are very often animal based(
Gelatin). Could you please clarify whether euoko outer capsules are gelatine
Free or not?
Thank you
Sincerely
Sandy
Dear Sandy:
Thank you for your inquiry.
Our technical team has confirmed that there is no gelatin present in any of
our upcoming internal supplements. A form of vegetable cellulose is used for
all encapsulation and binding purposes.
Sincere regards,
Euoko, Inc. | Internet Distribution
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Jul 6, 2006, 06:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by Meena221
faye everytime I post I always see this message when I am on page 6 and this message is on page 1 wierd
Hey meena221 dats bcoz I started of this thread, and therefore on every page my first message/question will be displayed on every page. If you go to the other threads you should also see the same thing.
Take care
That's great sandy23, thanks for the info, I almost got worried then that I won't be able to use the pills.
Do you know where to get active l guthione pills, I fink they would work well with euoko?
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Jul 6, 2006, 08:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by faye786
thats great sandy23, thanks for the info, i almost got worried then that i wont be able to use the pills.
do u know where to get active l guthione pills, i fink they would work well with euoko?
faye786, the only whitening pill that caught my attention was speedwhite from asianwhiteskin. They told me that their encapsulation process was vegetarian one, but they were not at all convincing. Moreover its very difficult to get to know which ingredients they are using (safety is very important, you should know what you are putting inside your mouth,:p , seriouly your health is more important than being 2 or 3 shades lighter. Whitening pills should be effective AND VERY SAFE. Stay away from dodgy companies at all means)
For these reasons I didn't proceed to buy their speedwhite(im not saying asianwhite is dodgy, it simply doesn't inspire the trust factor in me). The latter has had an overall good review from quite a few users.
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Jul 7, 2006, 02:32 AM
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That's very true so many people just want to be lighter but don't really think about the health factors by using some of these creams
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Jul 22, 2006, 09:40 AM
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Thanks for the advice on those pills sandy23 :)
Wer has goldenwhite disappeared to?
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Aug 2, 2006, 08:50 PM
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I haven't heard of EUOKO products. But I'm interested.
Where can I buy them? Are they really effective? Like how fast? :)
Thanks. I'm just new with this whitening stuff.. I need help
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Aug 4, 2006, 07:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by lis0907
i havent heard of EUOKO products. but im interested.
where can i buy them? are they really effective? like how fast? :)
thanks. im just new with this whitening stuff.. i need help
Hi lis0907, u cn buy euoko products from www.euoko.com the whitening serum is much more effective then the body whitening gel
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Aug 6, 2006, 03:01 PM
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 Originally Posted by lis0907
i havent heard of EUOKO products. but im interested.
where can i buy them? are they really effective? like how fast? :)
thanks. im just new with this whitening stuff.. i need help
Try emailing them directly they are very helpful
Asianwhiteskin is a scam don't bbuy any of there products
Goldenwhite? Where are u
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Sep 13, 2006, 08:20 AM
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Hey, I had just started a thread asking the exact question that Faye did then I was referred to this forum. I am so pleased that it exists. The info I've read has been very helpful and I want to thank all those that have contributed to it. I'm convinced now that I should try the Euoko serum as opposed to the melederm cream.
I forgot to ask - what are peoples views on dermabrasion - is it worth doing?
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Sep 30, 2006, 09:37 AM
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 Originally Posted by lis0907
i havent heard of EUOKO products. but im interested.
where can i buy them? are they really effective? like how fast? :)
thanks. im just new with this whitening stuff.. i need help
You can buy them from the UK website here:
http://www.skinlight.co.uk/manufacturer_1_Euoko.html
They offer a good service and fast delivery.
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Sep 30, 2006, 01:13 PM
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Hiya everyone.
I'm new to this site/forum and am wondering, if it's not too intrusive to ask, why are you wanting to lighten your skin? I've seen quite a few post's on the subject and am interested to know why. I mean no offence, I'm just curious.
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Oct 3, 2006, 12:33 PM
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I will ask you the q. back pinklady, why are wanting to bleach your hair (I saw your post with help with beauty and skin care) I really would love you to answer that because this topic is sensetive and interesting to answer from non black folk.
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Oct 4, 2006, 12:10 PM
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Hello there. I am wanting to bleach my hair as I have had trouble dyeing my hair a lighter colour than it is, and so I decided to take the plunge and buy a bleaching kit so that I can dye my hair the light brown I wish to go. I wanted some advice from people who had done it before, because more often than not you can't always trust what the companies say!
:)
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Oct 4, 2006, 07:24 PM
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U still have not answer the q. u think light hair is more beautiful than dark hair? Let tell about dark skin we have hyperpegmentation, the skin get affected by the surrounding dramaticlly so we want to even the skin tone and we love our color it is the not evenenss that we do not like due to our sensetive skin and if there r things out there to help great! What about your hair, your q. was offensive and not from knowledge of dark skin and hyperpigmentation so before u ask any offensive ones research first
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Oct 6, 2006, 12:06 PM
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I have always had dark hair and as this is a free country I thought I would experiment with lighter colors as I am quite pale. I also suffer from hyperpigmentation ( redish in appearance ) and also have some facial scars red in appearance that have given me some trouble in regards to finding a solution to them. I also feel that my dark hair make's the red marks stand out in a way. I do not feel that my question was offensive in ANY WAY, as I worded it in such a way as to just be an open question, not really needing any answer if people did'nt want too. It was also directed to the person who originally opened the particular topic, a lady by the name of faye, but like I said it was open to anyone who would have liked to respond, I also would like to note that the 2 above comments/posts which you have left are the only 2 in this particular topic thread complaining of my post, and so I don't really understand how you can assume I am trying to be mean. As I said above I myself have suffered from various skin problems, and forums such as these help raise my awareness of other people and their struggles and successes, and to ask questions I feel is my prerogative on a site such as this, whether they are answered is completely up to the other user's and I have not received any other post's complaining about my question. I am aware of condition's such as vitiligo in darker skins, but I did not know such things as skin lightening pills existed! Therefore to be enquisitive about something that is new to you is only natural. I f I did offend you or anyone with my post then I do aplogise to cause offense was not my intention, and if I could remove the post I would, but I do feel that your reaction without a little more correspondence with me, was a bit over the top. We are both new members, so it would be nice for our time on the site to not be spent arguing over misinterpretations.
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Oct 24, 2006, 04:29 PM
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Did they come out with the pill yet?
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Oct 29, 2006, 01:31 AM
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Gels and lotions only make me darker. Only body creams work for me. Lotions may my skin look cheap, and darker. Using a lot of hot water in the shower or bath makes you darker too! Cool lukewarm water and a not a long time in the shower is the best way to clean and maintain lightening. Gels texture also irritates me. Like some kind of nasty lubricant! LOL
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Oct 29, 2006, 09:12 AM
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Hi, I have noticed that too. I used Soltan lotion to protect my skin from the sun but I have realised that it makes my facial skin look significantly darker. Does anyone out there know of any logical reasons to this. I have also noticed that exposure to hot water darkens skin. Does any know whether lotions reverse the process of melanin reduction or does it oppose the actions of skin lightening serum/creams.
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Nov 10, 2006, 08:01 AM
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Hiya pinklady, thanks for your post, don't worry I did not find your post offensive because I understand that some people may find this idea of skin whitening somewhat weird (I can't think of the right word to put here so I just put weird!lol)! However not all people are the same because it is a sensitive issue, as munna found it to be offensive. I am glad you asked this question because you are curious. Like you I didn't know the such skin whitening lotions, potions and pills existed until I was browsing the net, I came across this webiste and read the posts and I couldn't believe it.
I wanted to even out my skin tone and possibly lighten it by a shade or two because of the following reasons:
My sister is fairer than me and people keep comparing and I used to find it embarrassing
I always have to think twce before wearing a certain colour because it might not suit my complexion, once I brought a maroon colour top and my mums mate said 'oh you shouldn't have ot this colour, ull look darker in it but it'l suit your sister'
For these reasons I wanted to try things the will lighten my skin tone and I came across euoko products.
Also another thing, white people want darker skin and they are always spending thousands a year in tanning salons, same here darker people want fairer skins and are spending loads to get it. I suppose we always want what we haven't got!lol
I hope this helps you to understand and answers your question
Take care faye
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Jan 8, 2007, 11:17 AM
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Hey guyz, have u herd any news about those whitening pills that were supposed to come out near the end of 2006?
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