you can use Godiva skin care products. they have a great line of whitening products you can use to help lighten your skin. they have creams, lotions, astringents, deo, soap, etc etc. their whitening products include licorice extract which is a strong lightening ingredient. trust me godiva works. im using some of their products and i love it! i have friends using it and love it. and i know a lot of others who use it and say it works. theres also testimonials on the website. check it out: www.godivaskincare.com
you can order online. looooovvvve godiva!
2006-09-28 21:43:33
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answered by hearts kisses 3
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confident, at the same time because it is evident lack of self assurance exists interior communities of individuals who're of shade, please understand that some human beings actual use dermis lightening products to easily do away with dark spots. possibly from healed wounds or an unattractive birthmark? This ongoing depiction of what human beings of shade are doing being so damaging is getting particularly previous. in maximum situations human beings's emotions are purely a reaction off some thing else. --John Doe instructed Jane Doe her dark dermis grow to be gruesome, which impacts Jane to lighten her dermis.-- who's responsible? Jane Doe is responsible... confident, this would sound selfish yet i'm afraid if we shop toiling at such concerns we ought to leave out some thing out on life. human beings would desire to stay and learn. we are able to't be there to hold everyone's hand.
2016-12-18 18:26:05
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answered by bunton 4
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In Nepal they sell stuff that lightens your skin but it can't be good. I think it has some sort of bleach or something in it.
You could use suncream daily. You'd start to get pale after a while. Increase your vitamin D intake if you do that.
2006-09-28 00:02:13
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answered by helen g 3
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Is this Michael Jackson? If not, you know has had the skin bleaching done. But I would stay away from his choice in noses.
2006-09-27 23:56:31
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answered by Joey 4
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Palmers Skin success or Fade out ,these are available in any good chemist.
2006-09-28 00:03:19
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answered by IloveMarmite 6
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Use lead paint - its good for keeping skin smooth too - no excessive hair growth.
2006-09-27 23:55:39
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answered by mick241602 3
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Dulux white weathershield
2006-09-27 23:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Laura jo- that is exactly what I was going to write.
Ask Michael Jackson-look how he turned out.
2006-09-27 23:55:51
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answered by Kelly D 4
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hi
I would advice you to try some home based remedies for skin ,hair and weight problems, this link has some good information it sure did help me so here goes,
http://tinyurl.com/m6kcr
good luck
2006-09-28 05:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep out of the sun, but why? Is this a mediacal thing or a 'hang up'?
2006-09-28 00:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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