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  • Apr 22, 2008, 11:01 PM
    lilmsj
    I'm so tiered of going out with my friends who alll are of yellow perswashion and not having not even 1 guy look at me because I'm dark as and I blend into the back round I just want to be at least the same color as aaliyah and I'm tiered of being the only dark 1 in my family while every1s all yellow and happi and if anyone one of you come at me and tel me I should be happy with the way I am I will so help me GOD give you the most evilist most unpolite verbal smack down of your life... hmmmmmmmm I just want to be yellow
  • Jun 22, 2008, 08:12 PM
    jammixmaster
    All right, after several tiresome weeks of studying monobenzone I believe I have discovered a way to depigment with mono without getting the neagative side effects (streaks, spots, etc). I've found that nearly 99% of the people who claim that they've used mono with no negative side effects (and a lot of these people were black) actually didn't use mono all by itself. They would mix it or dilute it with another product, usually a moisturizing lotion or some other similar product. They would apply their new mixture to their skin directly after a shower everyday or soon after. Most said they were completely depigmented within two years. I'm going to spend another month or so doing more research, but from what I found so far, this seems like the best option for me. *sigh of relief*
  • Jun 23, 2008, 03:42 PM
    Vicky_D
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jammixmaster
    Alright, after several tiresome weeks of studying monobenzone I believe I have discovered a way to depigment with mono without getting the neagative side effects (streaks, spots, etc). I've found that nearly 99% of the people who claim that they've used mono with no negative side effects (and a lot of these people were black) actually didn't use mono all by itself. They would mix it or dilute it with another product, usually a moisturizing lotion or some other similar product. They would apply their new mixture to their skin directly after a shower everyday or soon after. Most said they were completely depigmented within two years. I'm going to spend another month or so doing more research, but from what I found so far, this seems like the best option for me. *sigh of relief*

    Well how are you going to get the mono?

    Some people here got their "mono" in the form of the brand name benoquin, already made in a tube. And those people don't mix it with a lotion (usually). The people that mix it with the lotion are the ones who get the raw powder, so it has to be mixed with a lotion... you can't just put raw powder on your skin lol.

    Where/how will you get the benoquin? There are so many sources, even though you never know which ones are 100% legit.
  • Jun 23, 2008, 05:47 PM
    jammixmaster
    I don't think I'm going to be using mono. My research has uncovered some new findings. I won't go into detail. To read about it visit this link:

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/skin-l...ts-229796.html
  • Jul 1, 2008, 06:35 PM
    skingovernment
    Has anyone tried natural fairness soap and lotion?

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