I'm sure there must be a few legitimate sellers who are selling authentic benoquin, although the majority of them are false.
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Hi,
Does someone know about this company:
Buy Monobenzone, Benoquin, Real Monobenzone
Are they trustable or not?
Thanks.
Have heard mix stories about them, I know where I got my mono gave me white spots, stay away from mono if you can
I have seen that site before, I only heard negative things about them.
Many people who purchased from them say their products do not work as well and that they may possibly be diluted with other lightening agents other than what is mentioned. I say the only way to be 100% for certain is to have the product tested for purity.
That´s bad:(
Hayz , golden girl,
M using monobenzone 20% cream each 20g <five tubes >,
What I know,,
Use this cream after bath - check
Dilute this cream in sum oil or in my fav moisturiser - check
Use it twise a day or trice a day - check
Use sunblock after appli this cream - check
What I donno,,
A - how to dilute 100 g cream
B - what kindda soap I should use in bath sum ordinary soap or something else.
C - what kindda food I should eat wit this treatment .
D - can you suggst me sum moisturisers,
E - I have oily skin ,how can I deal wit it durng treatment , is det possible it would give any negative effect on ma skin?
F- OTHER SUGGESTIONS IF ANY,
I know I have asked dees questions before, but I need sum more suggestions from you,
Looking forward to your reply,,
Thanks ;-)
<ps . My intentions are not to hurt anyone here >
Hayz , golden girl,
M using monobenzone 20% cream each 20g <five tubes >,
What I know,,
Use this cream after bath - check
Dilute this cream in sum oil or in my fav moisturiser - check
Use it twise a day or trice a day - check
Use sunblock after appli this cream - check
What I donno,,
A - how to dilute 100 g cream
B - what kindda soap I should use in bath sum ordinary soap or something else.
C - what kindda food I should eat wit this treatment .
D - can you suggst me sum moisturisers,
E - I have oily skin ,how can I deal wit it durng treatment , is det possible it would give any negative effect on ma skin?
F- OTHER SUGGESTIONS IF ANY,
I know I have asked dees questions before, but I need sum more suggestions from you,
Looking forward to your reply,,
Thanks ;-)
<ps . My intentions are not to hurt anyone here >
I swear I've answered that many times.. Anyhow, it's a mathematical equation, that's all; this ought to make it easier
Let me know:
A) How much cream at what percent you are using.
B) How much you wish to dilute the strength to.
You'll receive your answer in both grams and ounces if you plan to use a direct lotion or whatnot.
Hey,
I sent a email to fairnglow and they answer me this:
Dear Customer
We have fresh stock of Benoquin Cream, Mac remedies is manufacturing only for export purposes.
Low Quality Monobenzone Cream manufactured from poor quality raw material.
Low quality Cream Base, low quality Salt, not fully mixed.
Difference is of quality.
High Quality Monobenzone Cream Contain Micronised and Purified Monobenzone, and uniformly mixed in it.
Quality matter more in case of Skin.
Feel free to contact us for any enquiry
Happy Lightning
For Enquiry Call
USA: 001-831-856-5302
AUSTRALIA: 061-03-9005-5764
HONG KONG: 00852-8120-7462
Team
Fairnglow.com
What you guys think?
Trustable?
Funny that I just received a cheaper version of this so called "Mac monobenzone". Not only was it packaged in perfect condition, but the outer foil beneath the cap was factory sealed, and EXP date 3 months from today.
It seems that the ink/stamp that lists the information was a bit sidestepped, so I'll list it accordingly:
**
Mfg Lic No. : G/862
Batch No. : 05
MFG Date : 02/09
Expiry Date: 01/12
MRP Date : 185.00
**
Anyhow, the cream is pretty solid white, which it should be seeing as cream base and monobenzone ought to be white. The cream partially dissolved in 10% Alcohol (All I could find at the time), seeing as it's 20% Monobenzone to begin with.
I'm most likely going to start using it within the next 24 hours at 5%; and possibly other lighteners such as Arbutin.
Hi Blue, sorry for answering late. I have never used mono, but using other skin lighteners. But I can try and help give you advice on what I am able to answer. The soaps that help to lighten are the papaya soap from Likas or the Diana Stalder brand. They work as exfoliators in removing the dead skin cells, further preparing your skin to absorb the lightening properties of the lightening cream that you may choose to use, so they will sting for a few days. An additional item to use is retin-A (tretinoin being the generic brand and much cheaper), this is the acid form of vitamin A and aka all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). This will also help to remove the dead skin cells and a quicker cell turnover, also good for acne and wrinkles... which I'm thankful not to have yet :p. This will also help absorb the lightening agents better, causing a faster lightening results, as well as preventing thinning of the skin as it will help to produce collagen.
I also have oily skin, so both a papaya soap and tretinoin crème works really well in these areas for oily acne prone skin, as I plan to start using tretinoin crème in the fall/winter. If you want to try something milder than the papaya soap, an authentic black soap will really ablack soap from an genuine seller or store, as it is not really "black" nor is it hard, but has different shades of brown and is quite soft when wet, contains many vitamins and minerals, prevents and helps clear acne, and helps with blemishes and scars. I had fallen into that mistake and it contained black dye and made my face breakout.
A good moisturizer should not contain petroleum-based ingredients such as mineral oil, carbomers, paraffin, microcrystalline wax, and petrolatum or any other toxic ingredients that these are cheaply made and will only clog pores and irritate the skin. This liquid is the byproduct of the distillation of gasoline from crude oil. These ingredients will not allow for the skin to properly breathe and will only trap perspiration. Instead it should have natural oils rich in vitmanins ans minerals. Products that contain humectants are glycerine, aloe vera, etc and will help draw and seal in moisture to the skin. Jergans Naturals has a good line of lotions and is affordable. But, there are many others out there too. So, be sure to read the ingredient label.
Also, a great moisturizer for the body is organic/cold-pressed shea butter and they are rich in vitamins A and E, essential fatty acids, and also good is good for scars, among other benefits. There's a certain method on how you can use it as it is natural and worth trying because it is several times better than cocoa butter. Sometimes I even use organic cold-pressed coconut oil because it's great moisturizer, I love the smell, and again lots of vitmain E and others, including fatty acids.
About the food you should eat, as always it's beneficial to try and avoid as much greasy and fattening foods, soda, and other foods that may cause breakouts. Not saying stay 100% away from them... as I myself have a sweet tooth and sometimes greasy foods :o.. just being honest. Drinking lots of water usually about 6-8 cups daily will help keep skin clear and also help prevent superficial darkening, as you are constantly removing toxins from your body. I would like to try a good colon cleanse, I know that will definitely be beneficial for the body including skin. I like to squez juice of lemons in my water to help further purify the water, cleanse the body, and add a little flavor. Eating food rich in sulfur will also benefit the body. I think you would be able to find much further beneficial information about the diet and body in the nutritional category, but here is a good article to look at also Natural skincare, causes for skin problems, diet for good skin, nutritional recommendations, natural ingredients for beauty,  Skin Care, Beauty, natural cosmetics, herbal formulas for skincare, integrative therapies, mind-body therapies,
Please use a really good sunblock high in spf at all times of the day and even carry it with you if you need to reapply during the day. I love the Neutrogena spf 70 or the 85, even the spf 55 works great. Fragrance free, protects against UVA and UVB, absorbs very well without that cakey look, and nice price. You can get most of these things from Walmart, a beauty store, and even online like Amazon.com, etc. And always check inspiration dates. I hope this helps!
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