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I am fairer now! ^_^

by Joey
(Singapore)

Dear Maria, thank you for answering my queries so promptly each time. Tell you something, no doubt my skin didnt't peel but I am getting fairer by one shade now. I am so happy! Thank you Maria for your support.

Now, I notice I am fairer, but some pimples scar and pigmentation on my face still not faded yet. My arms still darker then my body. I am using the Whitening Kit (Papaya and black soap, whitening lotion & cream) now, should I buy the lightening lotion and cream for pimples scar, pigmentation and dark arms? If yes, how do I use between the whitening set and lightening set as I still want to get fairer and at the same time to get rid of scar, pigmentation and darker arms? Please advise me! Many thanks!

Regards
Joey

Answer:

Hi Joey dear, give it a bit more time for the dark spots on face. The good thing is, you are already seeing an improvement. Stick to your regimen. Remember, the arms are thicker skinned than the face so it may respond later.

The Lightening line is your best option because besides targeting the dark spots, it can also lighten the overall skin as well.

Glad to put a smile on your face today. :)

Maria

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