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  • Aug 10, 2010, 02:18 PM
    fairskin_4u
    I have used the mono cream
    I have used the mono cream which was mixed already and seriouslyyyy It did work and did not leave patches...

    Finally something that worked...


    :):):):)
  • Aug 10, 2010, 02:32 PM
    Nickol32

    Where you're buying your mono from?
    Its for Vitiligo you know?
    Please read if you do not have vitiligo stop using it
    Skin bleaching with monobenzone
  • Aug 10, 2010, 02:35 PM
    fairskin_4u

    That's the monobenzone powder and some fakers sell it too which they say is mixed with good oils.

    Mine did work!
  • Aug 10, 2010, 02:56 PM
    MySunshine

    Im curious to know how long you have been using it? I am also using mono cream but its only been 2 days so I can't really say if its working yet.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 02:42 AM
    fairskin_4u

    I have used it for almost 6 weeks and it did work! You do get a very dry skin, but that goes away after you stop using the cream
  • Aug 11, 2010, 06:16 AM
    Dizzellz112
    What was your before and after colour?


    Cheers
  • Aug 11, 2010, 08:16 AM
    chaton
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fairskin_4u View Post
    Thats the monobenzone powder and some fakers sell it too which they say is mixed with good oils.

    Mine did work !!


    Where you're buying your mono from?
    I'm looking for a reliable suplliers. Please share your source.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 08:43 AM
    clueless2008

    Yeah, I think that it would take at least a couple of months to start seeing anything. And, you will get very dry skin unless you add some sort of moisturizer into your mix.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 08:48 AM
    fairskin_4u

    My before skin was dark and now I am fair :)

    You can go as far as you want. The longer you will use it, the fairer you will get.

    I am the reliable souce myself. I used it and now want to help all others that are going through what I experienced.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 09:35 AM
    Dizzellz112
    Fair as in which celeb?
    Dark as in which celeb?
  • Aug 11, 2010, 09:44 AM
    fairskin_4u

    Dark as: Will smith, eddy murphy
    Fair as: Rihanna
  • Aug 11, 2010, 11:51 AM
    clueless2008

    Fair, mono will not make you as light as you "want to be". It is a depigmentation chemical that completely kills the melanocytes of the skin and you will end up white or pale without any pigment. It will cause patches. So, I wonder if you were really using mono cause if so, you can't just stop without some sort of patch. I feel that you may be misleading people. Mono is very serious and is not some skin lightener.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 11:52 AM
    clueless2008

    Also, post pictures for us to see.
  • Aug 11, 2010, 04:33 PM
    MySunshine

    Fair, what you are saying is impossible. There is no way that you could become "fair" after 6 weeks from eddy murphy to rihanna skin color.

    Lol I believe you are a seller and a bad one at that.

    Mono is for depigmenting and you can get patches because that is the way that it works. I know this already and am using it anyway. People need to know the truth before using it.

    I would not buy it from you because you are not all that educated about the chemical. I hope everyone else can see that.
  • Aug 12, 2010, 03:38 AM
    fairskin_4u

    Tsk tsk sunlight.. This is not true. I have used it from good supllier and it did not creat patches. I have said it many times... The powder creates the patches and not the mixed cream I have used.

    I am not educated about the cream?? I am a user of the cream not the maker! Jesus!! Do you read my posts?
    My dear your using HQ.. that will make you skin thin and damage your liver... how I not that, because I used that tooo... You should stop fooling yourself and others!!

    Of becoming light as rihanna. Yes I did. The cream was mixed. Yes, It will detroy your melanin forever. I have not disagreed with that. This is true. It will make you fair forever. But that is the persons choice.

    Everybody here is already using lightning products. So what is wrong with guiding someone to the right product?
  • Aug 12, 2010, 05:12 AM
    clueless2008

    Fair, what you are saying isn't making sense. I'm sure the "good supplier" that you bought your cream from had to use mono powder to make the mix. Everyone does, even pharmacies. So don't tell us that only powder causes patches. That is not true! So if you are just the "user of the cream not the maker" how do you know what is in it? With mono, you will not go from Eddie Murphy's complexion to Rihanna in just 6wks. So, I think you are a seller and I have an idea you RR. So, please stop misleading people. It's okay if you want to guide people to the right products, but don't lie about results with mono cause it is extremely serious. It will cause patches and some people will have severe ones. You just never know how it will affect the body.
  • Aug 12, 2010, 05:19 AM
    fairskin_4u

    People are using pure mono powder... Off course in the cream I am using is mono powder, but the pharamcy knows how much they have to put in it and how to mix it. We don't sweety!

    They deleted my post in which I said. I don't know how it will react on everybodies skin.. I used and told my experience... thats all!

    I wanted that too, that someone who used it at least told the truth... Now I am telling my experience..

    Rihanna is not white.. but olive... and I got that...

    Its up to everybody themselves.. I was new and don't share my stories normally.. Just wanted to let you know..

    Again don't use HQ and pure Mono.. and don't trust those fake suplliers.. there are many of them
  • Aug 12, 2010, 07:56 AM
    Violaename

    Oh God! The forum has been totally hijacked by Mono users and to be mono users... those of us who are not interested in using Mono are now hanging because there isn't much to read about!
    LOL
  • Aug 12, 2010, 02:56 PM
    clueless2008

    Fair, the bottom line is that monobenzone no matter which way you use it can cause patches. And speak for yourself when you say that "we" don't know how to mix mono. I do! I have done intensive research on monobenzone. I just don't want you coming on this forum giving people who know nothing about it and desperate, wrong information. As far as your experience, pictures are worth a thousand words. By the way, how is mono.net sells doing these days?
  • Aug 13, 2010, 04:06 AM
    fairskin_4u

    Honestly, he mono sold by the company is doing very good all over the world!! They don't need me to promote it.. I just wanted to share the my experience with you guyz...

    Even if you have tons of research done.. you isn't a pharmacist.. looks like after research you think you can become a dokter lol

    I don't care about selling.. its not my company. Just started as a side promoter, because I found a good cream.. that did not gave me patches and the dermatologist and the director of the company guide me through the whole process... WHO DOES THAT AFTER SELLING HIS PRODUCT??

    Pic? No way man.. even then can't I make fake pictures, if I am a faker?? Strange things here
  • Aug 13, 2010, 06:46 AM
    Nickol32

    Ok you helped enough, thank you very much
    You made your point, we got it!
    Goodbuy.
  • Aug 13, 2010, 10:03 AM
    fairskin_4u
    Goodbuy... keep using wrong stuff :)
  • Aug 13, 2010, 10:52 AM
    clueless2008

    Okay, Fairskin... You are right, I'm not a Pharmacist. I'm a Microbiologist with experience in chemicals. So, I do know what I'm talking about. Next, if the company owner was truly a dermatologist like you suggest, then that company would know that it is illegal to sell monobenzone cream without a prescription. And, you don't have a prescription. I think your lies are the ones that are strange. Now, I think that you are trying to promote your fake "monobenzone.net" cream in which You are the seller. Have a good day!
  • Aug 13, 2010, 02:08 PM
    fairskin_4u

    I think your totally wrong! I don't even want to go further with this meaningless discussion...

    So keeep smilling and hope you find your right product :)
  • Aug 25, 2010, 12:01 PM
    samirch99

    Absent consistent pics over the years, you guys are sellers.
  • Aug 25, 2010, 05:05 PM
    happy.face
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fairskin_4u View Post
    I think your totally wrong! I dont even want to go futher with this meaningless discussion...

    So keeep smilling and hope you find your right product :)


    It's because of people like you that a lot of people get confused researching about monobenzone effects. And some of them take decision based on wrong and false reports.
  • Aug 25, 2010, 09:13 PM
    summerlight
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by samirch99 View Post
    Absent consistent pics over the years, you guys are sellers.

    "The pot calling the kettle black"
    :)
  • Aug 26, 2010, 02:34 PM
    MySunshine

    This thread is like a soap opera, I can't help but keep it alive :D
  • Aug 26, 2010, 07:28 PM
    SceneQueen

    Why do people use monobenzone for lightening when it depigments the skin?
  • Aug 27, 2010, 10:10 AM
    Violaename
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MySunshine View Post
    This thread is like a soap opera, I can't help but keep it alive :D

    LMAO...
    Desperate Housewives
  • Dec 19, 2010, 01:41 AM
    pocahantas
    Comment on fairskin_4u's post
    Fairskin, did you buy it from MAC-SHIFA?
  • Dec 20, 2010, 11:46 AM
    pocahantas
    From what Fairskin is describing, it seems that she bought her cream from Mac-Shifa(company director guided her sounds fimiliar to me, when I was doing my research, I called and emailed Mac shifa several times, Mac Shifa's director 'Mr Khan' was very pleseant, helpful and convincing).

    Even when I asked him about where to get his product tested, he was happy to talk me through the procedure and the cost. However when I emailed him querying 'what if the product turns out NOT TO BE MONO according to lab results, what is your refund policy?', since then there's been deadly silence... no more guarantees... no more claims... I think that says a lot.

    However, I am giving fairskin benefit of the doubt, may be she is not a seller, may be the cream did make her lighter... but that just proves its NOT mono... may be Mac Shifa are selling a skin lightening cream that does work and calling it mono... but if its not mono then what is it? Does anyone know? I think Clueless mentioned in one of her posts that a girl used mono from mac and it burnt her face. Also that some one had mono from mac tested? I would love to read through that post, can anyone point me to it?

    I was too late to realize that 'Mono is a No No for skin lightening' and ordered it from Mac shifa, I am now £150 lighter, I haven't opened the packaging yet, I am thinking about returning it as it is and get a refund(if they will refund that is! ). On the other hand a part of me wonders, shall I get it tested? That means spending another 30quid. And after the test Mac might not accept the cream back because the seal is broken, then I will be £160 down!! And another part of me says 'so what if its not mono, if it lightened fairskin so much in 6 weeks, I am game too'.

    But I am very suspicious about fairskin (apologies in advance if you are genuine), reason being, I come across people trying to sell me services all the time, they are normally called: phones-4-u OR yoga-4-u OR pilates-4-u OR slimming-4-u etc. With a name like 'FairSkin4U' surely you are trying to sell a service rather then use this forum for your own knowledge and research?

    I look forward to hear your opinion/s :o)

    x x
  • Jan 5, 2011, 01:49 PM
    taline
    Comment on samirch99's post
    Hi How are u
    Please, I want to asking you where do you come Monobenzone cream
    What about use Monobenzone 20 ٪+ Benzylarbutin20%+Hydroquinone20%+ether
    Is this true
    I will be thankful if you answer
  • Sep 13, 2011, 05:40 AM
    Doit1992
    Fair skin can you contact me if you are able to help me with the mono cream you have
  • Sep 13, 2011, 05:43 AM
    Synnen
    We do not condone off-site communication on AMHD. The whole point is to get public help so that your questions can help others again later.

    That being said, this thread is a year old and will be closed.

    If you have a specific issue you would like to address, please post your own question.

    Thank you.

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