Dark Butt and lower back
by Sam
(USA)
the light pockadots are my actual skin tone
Hello Maria! I've been to many sites and read a lot of comments from people that also have darkened areas of their body and--like them--have been pointed in the direction of skin-lightening products.
I've also been to a dermatologist, and she just told me that it has something to do with the fact that we sit on it often and that I should just use Eucerin lotion (because I also have sensitive skin)....and that was almost 2 yrs ago. But nothing has changed...
The problem is that I want to be 100% SURE that what is going on with my body is something that can only be fixed with skin-lightening products. All of the pictures that I've seen don't look 'exactly' the same as mine. And that may not matter at all, but I just want to be sure before I go out and buy something, you know?
So my question is: Based on the picture, is this the skin darkening that your products target or could it be something else that I'm not seeing?
Answer:
Hi Sam, it is indeed friction that causes dark spots on skin, because of constant contact with surfaces and clothing we wear.
Moisturizing skin can help control further darkening of skin, but will not lighten the discoloration.
Yes, our skin whitening products can help lighten those darkened areas. Try this - Diana Stalder Black Soap and Lightening Lotion. The black soap is a mild skin lightening soap for your sensitive skin.
Hope that helps.
Maria