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  • Oct 26, 2005, 11:43 PM
    membah
    How can I get monobenzone or benoquin if I don't have vitiligo?
    Is there ANY way? I totally understand the capacity of this drug and how you will NEVER get pigment back but this is what I want. I am pretty pale anyway so I don't think ill get the "white streaks" that they warn about. How can I get any of these brands if I don't have vitiligo and can't get a presciption? Help! This is the ultimate whitening product!!
  • Oct 27, 2005, 10:33 AM
    membah
    Also, for monobenzone, do you need to apply it TO EVERY INCH OF SKIN?! That's almost crazy, but possible. I would do it, but it would take SO long to apply it to every area of skin. Do you start applying it to some parts? Let me know thank you!
  • Oct 27, 2005, 07:33 PM
    membah
    Can someone please help me? I just found a chinese site that sells 20% monobenzone cream and they said they can send me a sample of 20 grams! You guys please help me! I am not a kid or immature or anything, but I don't have vitiligo so I don't really know about how to apply it or anything. Can I first just start applying it on my face at night or in the morning? Another thing is I use a retinoid (tazorac, its like retin-a) at night, will this affect the monobenzone? Also, if I have red marks from past acne, will this help fade them or will this make them permanent? What about freckles? Thank you, and sorry for all the questions!
  • Oct 28, 2005, 12:08 AM
    Skinwhite
    You should try the vitiligosupport forum for answers to monobenzone. It is for those with conditions of vitiligo, but there is a lot of information there on monobenzone and it's effects and results. It would be difficult for you to buy it without a prescription in the US.
  • Nov 3, 2005, 08:14 PM
    Platinum Kellie
    Anyone using monobenzone?
    :mad: Hey there - I'm new to this forum. I'm also interested in anyone's experiences with monobenzone. I'm 70% albino. I'm lucky in the fact I do have some pigment (I have green eyes) and my hair is platinum blonde.

    The downfall for me is that I do still have some pigment in my skin, that is not evenly spread - I have leopard patches. For most of my life, they were really light & self tanner camoflauged it. But for some reason this summer, newer patches showed up on my arms & lower extremeties of my legs & it's driving me nuts!

    I met with my dermatologist & he thinks monobenzone is a good solution for me because I don't have any pigment on my skin other than these stupid patches, so I might as well get rid of them.

    Anyone have any experiences with monobenzone to share? I just started using hydroquinone to see what that will do for me, but I think I want to go the aggressive route & just eradicate pigment all together.
  • Nov 29, 2007, 07:30 AM
    Vahid
    Ive wanted to change my skin colour all my life. But Im having second thoughts on it now. I have a nice colour, it's a deep tan. Some people pay for my colour... so why do I want to change it? I don't know.. maybe it's because I wanted to de-ethnicise myself.. but not sure any more.
  • Dec 17, 2007, 07:00 PM
    Vahid
    Just to let you all know that, the mon sinks into your skin and works from a deeper level.. thus it doesn't matter if the spread isn't 100% equal. Ive been using it for 3 days already.
  • Dec 19, 2007, 05:57 AM
    lovie1
    Hey keep us posted on your monobenzone use
  • Dec 19, 2007, 07:48 AM
    Vahid
    I will sweety. Im also using the glutathione pills and soap.. so maybe that will excellerate the process?
  • Dec 23, 2007, 09:26 PM
    Emily Jordan
    This is for Vahid and all you other vain people out there thinking about using Benoquin, even if you do not need it.

    I have used this drug from the minute it became available and it has been the right choice for me.

    BUT and a very big but is that this should not be used by people who do not need it. I started having Vitiligo at 11. It may have stayed as a little white patch on my eyelids and may be I would have some white "moles" here and there if it was left alone. However, my parents were very diligent in trying to get the best trestments for me which meant using any god forbidden junk, from the most advanced pills recommended by the doctors to applying nathropathic creams no short of witchcraft.
    One particular treatment required me to take some (now illegal and off the market) pills which would sensitize me to the ultra viloet rays of the sun and then I had to spend up to an hour under the sun or under special tanning lapms during the winter. One day I fell sleep and spent 15 minutes extra under the sun: I developed third degree burns on my arms and most of my face. When the burns cleared I never got the colour back. Any trauma to the skin rubs it of its colour and the patches will then spread.

    By the time Benoquin was developed I had milky patches on over 70% of my body. I was 19. The use of benoquin helped me get my face back, not having to use heavy creams or cringe every time I saw a picture of myself.

    BUT the use of Benoquin is not for every one: specailly for people who have normal skin and want to lighten it. First of all why lighten your skin, it does not change who you are. You can not de-ethnicize yourself, like Vahid. You will be Vahid, white or brown or black or red. If you do not like yourself with this colour, you will not like yourself with white face as well. Furthermore, doesn't this feed into the stereotype of the "White" race being the dominant race, being the measure of beauty?

    Have you guys considered the downside?

    I use the highest SPF sunscreen and still burn. I love the sun and swimming, I go to the tropics twice a year and I am the only one by the pool who will be wearing a large hat, sunproof shirt over my bathing suit and towels draped over my legs if I have to sit by the pool more than 5 minutes. And you know what I can still burn: in stupid place like the back of your knee when it hurts like hell to even sit bending your leg. How about having to use sunscreen year-round? I can burn in the cloudy weather worse than in the sun! Attractive huh??

    I was in Alaska in Sep 07. On a rare sunny day, I was swimming in the cruise ship's covered pool when they opened the top. I did not even feel the sun on my body but the next day I developed fine freckle like pigmentation all over my hands and arms, on my chest and one large one under one eye. I live in Canada and in the past few years you could get Benoquin without prescription. My dermatologist told me to use Benoquin again. I used up a half tube I had left but when I tried to buy new ones, I was told it was discontinued, Possibly due to mis-use by "skin-lighteners". My doctor has prescribed Lustra-AF. This is the correct cream to use if you are trying to lighten your skin a little and get rid of some spots. I still have not been able to get rid of my "Freckles".

    Also be aware that any burnt part of skin that develops the pigment again is usually darker than your normal skin and is very resistant to lightening again, even with Benoquin.

    Also use of beoquin may mean that you may get patches of white hair in the middle of your eye brow, lashes, hair, or even body hair for men. How would you like to have white chest and pubic hair to match that fair skin?? Not very sexy.

    Most important of all the risk of skin cancer is quite serious. Understand this: YOU HAVE NO PROTECTION IN YOUR SKIN. Fair people have colour and melatonin, just less of it. Albinos and people with vitiligo have none.

    Why would you want to reproduce a disease is beyond me.

    Do not do this if you do not have to. I love this drug. It was my life saver. But I would gladly do anything to reverse the clock and to get my natural colour back. Sadly I do not even know what it is not to have Vitiligo. I have had it for 28 years and my non-colour complexion is a part of who I am. It is a part of the story of my life. It does not have to be a part of yours. It does not have to define who you are.

    Like yourself as you are. If you do not like yourself in the skin you are in, how can you like yourself in any other colour? After all it IS only skin deep. Self reliance is the most attractive trait. It trumps every physical characteristic. Try to get some of that and nothing else will matter.
  • Dec 30, 2007, 11:52 AM
    Vahid
    ;)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Emily Jordan
    This is for Vahid and all you other vain people out there thinking about using Benoquin, even if you do not need it.

    I have used this drug from the minute it became available and it has been the right choice for me.

    BUT and a very big but is that this should not be used by people who do not need it. I started having Vitiligo at 11. It may have stayed as a little white patch on my eyelids and may be I would have some white "moles" here and there if it was left alone. However, my parents were very diligent in trying to get the best trestments for me which meant using any god forbidden junk, from the most advanced pills recommended by the doctors to applying nathropathic creams no short of witchcraft.
    One particular treatment required me to take some (now illegal and off the market) pills which would sensitize me to the ultra viloet rays of the sun and then I had to spend up to an hour under the sun or under special tanning lapms during the winter. One day I fell sleep and spent 15 minutes extra under the sun: I developed third degree burns on my arms and most of my face. When the burns cleared I never got the colour back. Any trauma to the skin rubs it of its colour and the patches will then spread....

    I'm sorry about your experience and how you have had to suffer in your life. But you're experience and who you are is nothing to do with me and the outcome I am looking for through this treatment. You mentioned that you became very sensitive during and after the pill treatment. If I really felt that monobenzone would cause me harm, I would have felt it and I would have stopped. But I don't believe that it will. I have also spoken to lovie1 and she has no problem with it.

    My history and my reason for using it, yes it is personal, and yes it is linked to my search for beauty. But I won't be discouraged by a persons negative experience with skin lightening, I am my own person and if I desire the results that nature has not given me. I will pursue them in any way as I can to replicate those results.

    I have the right to be any colour, any shape, any form that I desire, within boundary. I am a co-creator of my own physical appearance. Any form I desire, I can have and will fulfill it. I am an artist of self. And proud to be who I am. And proud to be a beauty searcher. That I am, and that I will always be.

    I appreciate that you dedicated that long and thoughtful message to me, and it is dually noted, but my life and my experience is for me to learn and for me to do. I am whatever chose to be, I stand by that philosophy. And thank you for taking the time for sharing with me your unique experience and your opion.

    Thank You.

    Vahid.
  • Dec 31, 2007, 04:49 PM
    monobenzone_attention
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Vahid
    ;)

    I'm sorry about your experience and how you have had to suffer in your life. But you're experience and who you are is nothing to do with me and the outcome I am looking for through this treatment. You mentioned that you became very sensitive during and after the pill treatment. if I really felt that monobenzone would cause me harm, I would have felt it and I would have stopped. But I don't beleive that it will. I have also spoken to lovie1 and she has no problem with it.

    My history and my reason for using it, yes it is personal, and yes it is linked to my search for beauty. But I won't be discouraged by a persons negative experience with skin lightening, I am my own person and if I desire the results that nature has not given me. I will persue them in any way as I can to replicate those results.

    I have the right to be any colour, any shape, any form that I desire, within boundary. I am a co-creator of my own physical appearance. Any form I desire, I can have and will fulfill it. I am an artist of self. And proud to be who I am. And proud to be a beauty searcher. That I am, and that i will always be.

    I appreciate that you dedicated that long and thoughtful message to me, and it is dually noted, but my life and my experience is for me to learn and for me to do. I am whatever chose to be, I stand by that philosphy. And thank you for taking the time for sharing with me your unique experience and your opion.

    Thank You.

    Vahid.


    How old are you? Just wondering. I read all your posts on here. Mono will make you sensetive to sunlight. That means there will be no pigments left in your skin. Your attituide is sick.

    People with vitiligo are allowed to use this drug. But no one with healthy and normal skin like yours.

    If you think that depigged skin looks like "white" skin. Then I have to disappoint you. It looks not healthy at all and its not comparable with caucasian skin..

    DO NOT USE IT WITHOUT ANY HELP OF A DOCTOR..

    I can not believe that lovie used benoquin on her skin.. benoquin will make you extremely pale in 1 year.. some people are already depigged in 1 year with benoquin 20%
  • Jan 2, 2008, 06:16 AM
    lovie1
    Well it will be 2yrs for me in aug 18th 2008 that I used monobenzone and I haven't had any problems at all and if I did damn right I would post it good or bad. But it's my choice a choice that I made for 1yr. 5mos. Now.and I'm not pale white.
  • Jan 2, 2008, 08:08 AM
    monobenzone_attention
    @lovie: Are you sure that you're using monobenzone on your skin? It might be something different.. There are people who depigged with monobenzone 20% in 1 year. That is possible. I'm wondered that you achieved gradual lightening and no spots. People in depigmentation forums say, that their skin received spots at the beginning. But it took some time till they merged.

    Oh.. it is 2 years.. thats a long time..

    I know its your choice.. and no one can hold you back.. but you seem to be lucky.. you didn't get any spots or something..

    That is RARE
  • Jan 2, 2008, 08:19 AM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by monobenzone_attention
    @lovie: Are you sure that you're using monobenzone on your skin? It might be something different.. There are people who depigged with monobenzone 20% in 1 year. That is possible. I'm wondered that you achieved gradual lightening and no spots. People in depigmentation forums say, that their skin received spots at the beginning. But it took some time till they merged.

    oh.. it is 2 years..thats a long time..

    i know its your choice..and no one can hold you back.. but you seem to be lucky..you didnt get any spots or something..

    that is RARE

    Actually it is rare to get spots. This aug will make 2yrs for me using moniobenzone yes I'm using monobenzone there are different grades of it as well I mentioned it earlier
    1. pure white
    2. pale white
    3. off white / beige

    Well I use off- white beige color and in feb I will start to use pale white so I can depigment fully I'm definitely lighter that's for sure.
    Plus it takes years for one to depigment especially for those that have darker skini know of a girl that it took her 3yrs. And another a man it took him 2yrs.
  • Jan 2, 2008, 08:23 AM
    monobenzone_attention
    Yes it depends.. I know an african american.. it took her 5 years to completely depig.. she is tall though
  • Jan 2, 2008, 09:26 AM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by monobenzone_attention
    yes it depends.. i know an african american.. it took her 5 years to completely depig..she is tall though

    Yeah but get this I'm mixed black/ white/ indian / hispanic but my skin is strong too so that could be a reason. My skin is thick my natural color to beging with was light 1-2 shades lighter than vanessa williams at the beginning. So yes it can take years
  • Jan 2, 2008, 10:59 AM
    monobenzone_attention
    Vanessa williams isn't dark.. she is actually very light


    http://socialitelife.buzznet.com/ima..._060707_03.jpg
  • Jan 2, 2008, 12:27 PM
    lovie1
    Year now picture me 1-2 shades lighter than her and that's my color but if you om me your e-mail address I will send you a pic of me to see for yourself.
  • Jan 2, 2008, 12:50 PM
    monobenzone_attention
    @lovie: surely.. I want to see your picture so bad!

    Send me an email:[email protected]
    I'm interested

    I would also like to see how your skin looked before.. that would be awesome
  • Jan 2, 2008, 01:36 PM
    mellowkat
    Me too [email protected]
  • Jan 2, 2008, 02:42 PM
    monobenzone_attention
    @lovie: your skin looks flawless.. it looks really good! Please don't go whiter.. it's a beautiful color

    How sensetive is your skin now? How long can you stay outside? Please let us now..
  • Jan 2, 2008, 03:57 PM
    lula2000
    monobenzone_attention, can Lovie1 control her skin color?
  • Jan 2, 2008, 04:44 PM
    monobenzone_attention
    I'm not sure about that... I'm using mono about 2 month now.. I stopped.. because my skin became too dry.. and I can feel that mono is still working.. even though I stopped appling for a week..
  • Jan 2, 2008, 08:59 PM
    mellowkat
    Wow lovie's skin looks sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    NATURAL!!
  • Jan 3, 2008, 12:42 AM
    mellowkat
    Lovie I tried to send a pm to you but your inbox was full so here's the message:

    Hey thank you for sending that pic

    I have a few questions

    The mono from china that costs $1500 how much powder would I get ?

    And are you seller?

    Forgive me if you're not

    I'm just wondering why is the mono is so expensive

    I just need some assurance

    I wouldn't want to waste $1500 on a scam product

    But if it really works and would give me a nice natural color like yourself instead of that depigged look

    How can I contact the sellers ?
  • Jan 3, 2008, 07:38 AM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mellowkat
    lovie i tried to send a pm to you but your inbox was full so here's the message:

    hey thank you for sending that pic

    i have a few questions

    the mono from china that costs $1500 how much powder would i get ?

    and are you seller?

    forgive me if you're not

    i'm just wondering why is the mono is so expensive

    i just need some assurance

    i wouldn't want to waste $1500 on a scam product

    but if it really works and would give me a nice natural color like yourself instead of that depigged look

    how can i contact the sellers ?


    No baby I'm not a seller and you get 5 kgs for 1500.00 ( 1kg = 1,000 grms) but by this being your first time ordering tell them that you want to sample 2kgs of mono make sure it's the off-white beige one that's what I used and it like 93.00 a kg I think. This mono will not depig you as fast and you can control the pace better .

    now if you want to be white white ask for the pure white mono and that's the more expensive one (remember I told you that their are 3 grades of mono?) it will take about 2 weeks to receive it and they do t/t wire transfer of money meaninf from your bank to thiers and they give your their bank info to do it. And this is the reaso that I haven't gotton messed up and my skin is the way it is.

    if you want know anything else let me know.:)
  • Jan 3, 2008, 08:13 AM
    mellowkat
    O now that makes sense for the price

    If I do try mono it will be this one because your color looks so natural

    How long did it take for you to see results ?

    Are you still using mono ?
  • Jan 3, 2008, 09:06 AM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mellowkat
    o now that makes sense for the price

    if i do try mono it will be this one because your color looks so natural

    how long did it take for you to see results ?

    are you still using mono ?

    I started seeing results 3 months mono use and I haven't to this date had complications:)
  • Jan 3, 2008, 09:20 AM
    mellowkat
    Lovie can you pm me the email/website

    And also thank you because I wasn't feeling very confident about mono

    But seeing your results I am now
  • Jan 3, 2008, 09:25 AM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mellowkat
    lovie can you pm me the email/website

    and also thank you because i wasn't feeling very confident about mono

    but seeing your results i am now

    Check your private message.
  • Jan 3, 2008, 11:44 AM
    monobenzone_attention
    @lovie1: how sensetive is your skin now? Do you use sunscreen?

    Thanks

    And yes your skin looks very natural.. I showed it my mum and she said its beautiful, too
  • Jan 3, 2008, 12:16 PM
    lovie1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by monobenzone_attention
    @lovie1: how sensetive is your skin now? do you use sunscreen?

    thanks

    and yes your skin looks very natural.. i showed it my mum and she said its beautiful, too

    I use sunscreen in the summer but the winter no. and no my skin is'nt sensitive to me it's the same as it's been what do you mean by sensitive the sun or to bruise to touch explain?
  • Jan 3, 2008, 12:28 PM
    monobenzone_attention
    Thanks. I meant if you have any complaints.. but it seems that you don't have any..

    Some people said they could not go to the beach after using mono anymore.. no sun bathing.. the sun was burning on their skin.. and it was a NO GO
  • Jan 4, 2008, 06:52 PM
    nlightened
    Hello everyone,
    Ive been reading post for a while.I use mono also. I have a big gallon bag of mono powder I had a problem mixing it which caused me to get depiging in creases of my neck. It is on hold for the moment. I lost my contact (CAN) Does anybody know where to get 20% tubes(premixed). Any replies appreciated:D n
  • Jan 5, 2008, 06:26 AM
    Vahid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nlightened
    Hello everyone,
    Ive been reading post for a while.I use mono also. I have a big gallon bag of mono powder I had a problem mixing it which caused me to get depiging in creases of my neck. It is on hold for the moment. I lost my contact (CAN) Does anybody know where to get 20% tubes(premixed). Any replies appreciated:D n

    Premixed tubes are ridiculously expensive.. if you blend mono in a blender for 6 minutes it should mix it well enough. That's what I do and I have no problem.
  • Jan 5, 2008, 07:41 AM
    muna
    Hi Vahid, I am getting my mono on Monday and Anil told me to experiment, and find the instruction on depig district, I couldn't register with depig district, they are not taking new people at this time, this the message on their web site. Have you got your instructions form Anil?
    Any way, would you send me the instruction? I will send you my email, thanks
  • Jan 10, 2008, 09:59 AM
    shanu123456
    Hi lovie1,

    Its great to hear that mono worked for u...
    Iam looking to becom white I asked my dermo he said nothing is there to make people fair...

    Iam also using mono from depig.com on my hands from 7 days... I can't tell you the results... it is very early to say... from where you are getting mono.. do answer me
  • Jan 13, 2008, 05:30 AM
    Mizspelled
    Hi all I'm new here Lol. I also am curious about lightening the skin-- achieving something different.

    This is the only forum right?

    So far I just use Licqurioce Extract, Arbutin, Papaya Soap, and other products. It is OK to me.
  • Jan 13, 2008, 05:52 AM
    PunkChic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mizspelled
    Hi all I'm new here Lol. I also am curious about lightening the skin-- achieving something different.

    This is the only forum right?

    So far I just use Licqurioce Extract, Arbutin, Papaya Soap, and other products. It is ok to me.

    There are other skin lightening forums out there but I prefer this one.
    So how is licourice, arbutin and the papaya soap working for you. Has it lightened? How many shades?

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