There is no right way with bio claire, it's all wrong and toxic. The only right way to use bio claire is to dump it in the trash, not buying it, and never look back, look forward only. It isn't meant for the body or the face, the reaction can be bad both ways, within a few days because made my skin burn and turn red, then burnt. I had to exfoliate the areas and used a more natural lightener to remove the damaged skin, that was one of the first I had tried.
And just looking at the packaging and shadiness of it all, and the horrid smell are reasons enough to avoid crap, smells like pesticides and cyanide in a jar/bottle seriously. Even their oil and soap has a wretched stench. But, our common senses at times tend to overlook the warning red signs that wave in front of us, in hopes for lightening and reaching our goals.. especially when we read positive results from others, regardless what happened to them afterwords.
But everyone will not have the same physical reactions, and for some it lightens and some it doesn't. But, the damage done internally remains the same and many will never come to the conclusion that the health problems they had or they will experience with continued use was/is a result from cheap industrial chemicals poured into cosmetic packaging and then used to quickly lighten skin. Using stuff like that is like selling your soul for the devil for a moment of bliss and achievement then goes down hill from there... lol
Live1, so many suggestions have been mentioned for you here and at SKT, I mentioned mequinol 2% or more with tretinoin (retina) aka brand Solage and to speak with your dermatologist to see if they can prescribe it for you or from a reliable pharmacy that sell generics without prescription. There's no guarantee with any lightener, as our skin is all uniquely different from the other... that's my guess anyway
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