Papaya and Black soap
by Cora
(USA)
Hi. I am getting ready to make an order but i am STILL conflicted with what will work the best and the fastest.
I am trying to get rid of acne scars. I have a bit of mild acne left but that's some what under control so I am trying to work to clear up the scarring. Some of the scars are fairly light, others are a bit darker but it appears to be even darker because there are so many in a concentrated area (mainly around my cheeks and forehead)but a bit on my chin.
I don't want to lighten my skin just the acne scarring.
I was told that papaya kojic acid works faster. Is that true?
I was thinking about getting the kojic acid and black soap and bleaching cream (dermaline) but getting both of the soaps with the shipping fee are a bit expensive.So I can only get one soap and one skin whitening cream.
I don't have sensitive skin but I don't want lighten my whole face to much, I just want an even complexion.
Also with that, should I stop using my regular facial soap that I use (It's for combating my oily skin and acne). Will the soap help with my acne?
Also can I use the soap and cream in my "female area" or on my lips?
Which soap is best for me?
Thanks!
Answer:
Yes Cora, the papaya kojic soap is best for acne scars for non-sensitive skin. Although it can lighten the surrounding skin as well, soon as the acne scars are gone, your original skin color can get back, minus the acne spots.
Better yet, the papaya soap can control further blemishes as the excess dirt and oils are removed in the process, so try skipping the other facial soap and see how it goes.
Try just the papaya soap and lightening cream, no black soap as you won't need it if the papaya soap works well for you.
For dark inner thighs and lips, use the skin whitening cream 3x a week only because these are thin and sensitive areas. Remember not to lick lips as the lightening cream is not edible.
Hope that helps.
Maria