
Originally Posted by
teka01
LMAO!!!!!! do you know what an opinion is??? how can u call somone's opinion fake?? its their OPINION!!!!! :p
However, your opinions so fare have been too subjective, lacking any reason on why Thienna Fairskin products are not effective or safe. All you just did was state that the Original Poster should not try the product because it "sounds like a rip-off". Then you go on to say that you go on to *indirectly* state the Theinna Fairskin is "one of the millions of frauds on the internet".
I don't know how you could give a valid opinion without testing a product empirically. Even though most people wouldn't want to try a product before searching for valid reviews and such... compared to the other websites that I've come across, I don't find Thienna Fairskin to be as shady as the others. It's site interface looks professional, unlike the very tacky skin lightening websites I've come across. Dr. Thienna had her own online modeling portfolio, ThiennaGallery.com. It's not working anymore, but Wayback Machine has been able to create
an internet archive of it. The book that Dr. Thienna published on how skin color works, and the reviews that people have given it so far all across the web, are substantial validation that Dr. Thienna's products may be safe and effective to use. The book was the grand prize winner in the 2008 Beach Book Festival. Dr. Thienna is also broken the Guinness Records for doing the most squats in an hour (
5,135!), making her a prominent figure. It is easer to trust figures that are more well-known than shady characters with shabby-looking websites, that have very few validation from outside sources.
Even Dr. Thienna herself is evidence that her skin lightening system works. The reviews that other members on this forum have given for Thienna's system also seem positive. This is enough support to know that it is okay to risk trying Dr. Thienna's system.