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Diana Stalder or Dermaline for dark knees?

by Sonia
(Canada)

Hey Maria! I have had darker knees than my legs ever since I was little and been trying to find a way of lightening them to match my legs. I am of Indian descent and have a light, fair skin tone so they look even worse because it's a higher contrast with my legs being super white and knees realy dark. I am too embarrassed to wear skirts or shorts without using some kind of camoflouge makeup to cover them up. I came across your site and your products look promising. But I am not sure if they would work for me because I have tried everything and nothing has worked in the past. =( I've heard good things about dermaline whitening cream so I wanted to try your products. On the ingredients page, it says that the Dermaline whitening cream contains kojic acid, Vitamin A and C, and lactic acid. The Diana Stalder creams contain different ingredients.

WHITENING CREAM – Tyrostat, Vitamin C and E, lactic acid, allantoin.
LIGHTENING CREAM – Arbutin, lactic acid, allantoin.

I've heard that Kojic acid is supposed to be the best for lightening skin but I don't think the Diana Stalder cream has kojic acid in it. So I just wanna know which cream you would recommend for my stubborn dark knees problem. And I don't have sensitive skin so I guess the higher the potency the better. But from the feedback you've gotten from other customers and looking at the ingredients which cream do you think would deliver better and faster results?

- Sonia

Answer:

Hi Sonia, Dermaline skin whitening cream can be used for all ages, while Diana Stalder has a "whitening" (for ages 30 and above) and "lightening" (for 30 and below) cream based on your age. I'd say try the Diana Stalder because it will work best to complement the age of your skin. :-)

Maria

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