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Precaution when using skin bleaching product

by Candice
(Jamaica)

How will I know that the skin lightening product is safe for my skin? Could there be any possible side effects. I'm an 18 year old female who lives in Jamaica and I only wear jeans, capris or anything of the sort to cover up my thighs for fear of embarrassment of the dark pigmentation under my butt and between my thighs.

I'd really like to start feeling comfortable with wearing shorts and swim wear. I find your website to be very persuasive which is why I need to know about the possible side effects before I decide to make a purchase. Also, are your products sold in stores?

Answer:

Hi Candice, thank you for your trust in our efforts to offer skin whitening solutions. We only carry safe skin whiteners that do not contain hydroquinone, mercury or steroids.

The normal side effects of skin lightening are dryness, redness, itching and peeling - all of which are manageable. If you have very sensitive skin, this is not for you.

Otherwise, feel free to try Diana Stalder Black Soap and Lightening Lotion for your purpose.

Our skin whitening products are only available online, and we do ship worldwide. :)

Maria

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