please help :-)
by mooisa
Hello Maria, I sent you a message before, and you said That to dramatically improve my skin color, will destroy my skin. What coined maturity do you think about when your say that? Myself do I think im mature enough to take this responsibility of use the cream, lotion and soap, If I get instructions.. But i think its best if I ask you for advice first.
How many shades will the pink soap change my complexion and how many shades will the mildest cream, loation and soap change?
Can I use the mildest products?
From girls 14 and 15. Hope you can advice both of us:-)
Answer:
Yes Mooisa, I remember you're the young sweet girl who posted a question here. Let me enlighten your concerns a bit more.
I didn't say directly that skin lighteners will destroy your skin, but it can, because of the strength or potency of the products.
By maturity it meant responsibility to maintain the skin lightening regimen, because of the cost and discipline to keep using the products. Skin lightening is not permanent. It is similar to any other skin or hair care products. If you stop using your moisturizer, won't your skin get dry? Of if you stop using your hair conditioner, won't your hair be less manageable?
You see, it's a long term commitment and maintenance. Young teens are more concentrated on studies, adventures, and stuff. Becoming beauty conscious is part of growing up, and that's why you came here to our Help Line.
You're going to spend time, money and effort in a skin whitening regimen. Since you're young and I presume would still be active outdoors due to school and friends, skin lightening can hinder some of these activities.
If you're ready for all these, it's your decision too. :)
The lightest that your skin can get is how much your skin will allow it. And the soonest your skin will show an improvement will depend on your skin sensitivity.
The Licorice Soap is the mildest in our skin whitening line, so the results will be gradual.
I have an 18-yr old daughter, and I have to drag her to use sunscreen daily before she goes to school in the morning. :)
Take care,
Maria