Dark knees and elbows
by Rinny
Hi Maria,
First I'd like to say this is a great thing you're doing by answering everyone's questions. Thank you so much!
I've had dark knees and elbows since I can remember. I've tried vitamin E cream and cocoa buttering them for a while, but with no noticeable results. I'll be 20 soon (and I'm getting desperate) so I'm willing to fish out the money and buy this skin whitening cream / soap. But I have a few questions I was hoping you could answer honestly:
1) does this really work??
2) how much cream should I buy if I want light knees and elbows? (I'm wayy more concerned about my knees and would like to take care of that first...)
3) which would you recommend more; the soap or cream?
4) how to I apply it/are there instructions?
and lastly, 5) does scrubbing my knees help or hurt me?
Again, thank you so, so much for this website. I'm hoping it'll change my life!
Answer:
Hi Rinny, your kind compliments are very much appreciated.
We are honored to serve and help any way we can. As we make a difference in this business, we also make our customers and visitors feel special.
To answer your questions -
1. It depends on your skin sensitivity. You will be the best judge after you try any skin care product, and skin lightening is not an exception. Bottomline? It may or may not work for you.
2. Try this 120ml Dermaline Body Whitening Lotion that should be good for 3-4 weeks for dark knees and elbows, enough time to see if the product is working well for you.
3. The lightening lotion can work alone, although if you add a skin whitening soap like the Papaya Kojic Soap, results can be seen earlier.
4. You will be provided with an instruction sheet.
5. Bad. Scrubbing is friction, one of the main causes of skin darkening. Gentle skin exfoliation is only done once a week.
Hope you have a brighter idea on how stuff works, and a brighter skin in a few weeks. :)
Maria