
Originally Posted by
exotic chinky
No I haven't used a good sunblock I've only used the moisturizing neutrogena with spf 15 so I'm sure this has a lot to do with it.
I'm not necessarily turned off or on about bio claire just skeptical I've heard a lot of mixed reviews and I wouldn't want to chance messing my skin up, if I have to get something a little pricey to get effective safe results then so be it..
is there anyway I can get my skin color back to its natural hue though? because Im really NOT feeling my current skin tone, also how many shades lighter did bio claire take you?
and what were the BAD results specifically?
I see, the higher the number of spf the better. I only go a low as spf 55 which I rarely use these days but works really good too. My fav is the spf 70 or the 85, I put it about 10-15 min before I go out so it can be absorbed first, and always carry it in your bag when you go out in case you reapply. I usually rub it on once or twice a day depending on how often I'll be going outside.
In my opinion, you have good reasons to be skeptical with bio claire because I don't think they are the best and their true ingredients should be questioned. They never even emailed me back on that. But, I decided to use the rest of what I have left and get something else by the end of this month until I find another alternative. It worked for my face but only burned my arms, so I use it only for the face. When I was on Makari I wanted nothing to do with Bio Claire and avoided it... and now that my budget is tight I switched back to bio claire... lol until something better comes along.
Here's my story with Bio Claire and Makari:
Around last sumer I was using it 2x a day with a papaya kojic soap and it had lightened me about 1 1/2 shades until I switched to Makari. I only used it then as a cheap jump starter to lighten and then switched. I think like 3 or 4 weeks I used the Bio Claire for the face, longer for the body. When I was a kid my skin was a light brown, not light skin, about a shade off from it. Being out in the sun and never using sunscreen made me really uneven. So, most of my body has darkened a lot especially my face, neck, and arms became much darker from being most exposed. But, my shoulders and chest was still light brown, so I rarely used lighteners there.
I was using the bio claire crème on my face, neck, ears, arms, and legs until a few weeks later it began to really burn my skin and my veins were very visible. I was using the because lotion and oil for my body (and also the because soap before I bought the papaya soap) and the because crème for my face. It burned my upper arms so bad they were bright red (remember I'm brown skinned so it takes quite a bit for it to be blazing red like this :mad:). And a few days later after the red and soreness went away my upper arms turned like 4 shades dark and they looked burned up pretty bad. I was so mad, I eventually started using the Makari night cream on my arms and the burns went away and my arms lightened about 3 shades lighter than my natural skin tone. I was lucky to be able to reverse what bio claire did to my arms. The product never lightened my body personally. Just made my skin burn
and my arms red. I nolonger use makari on my arms, so my arms have darkened to a medium brown, but not nearly as dark as they had become from being in the sun years before.
But, I began questioning makari a few months back when the inner part of my arms began to have stretch marks there which was weird. Did this mean that makari thins the skin? Well, that was my experience so I say yes, just took longer to show up on me and it's embarressing and another skin issue I have to figure how to fix. Their active ingredients are known to be natural and no hq or mercury as they advocate, but then what was it that did that to my inner arm area? The soap never did that.
Makari night cream I used for the face, neck, and arms and it had lightened me like around 2-3 shades and it also was lightening my acne scars too. I had tried the day crème which was also good but much smaller, an the caviar cream I used only on my hands to lightened as it's known to really break the face out. Makari did give me a pimple or 2 here and there but it was tolerable as I had used toothpaste to treat it. Other than that the papaya soap and St. Ive's apricot scrub kept my skin quite clear. But, some people say their experiences were good or bad. So, I have mixed reviews on both, both good and bad. I really think there are some good products out there, I just have to figure out what the are.