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Pretty/Professional Young Woman-DARK NECK!!!!
(San Antonio, Texas)
I have been reading your skin whitening website for about 3 weeks now, I find this information useful, my problem is that I have a dark neck, I'm a 23 yr. old African American woman, but I'm light skinned with a dark neck...
I have been trying to find a more natural way of lightening my neck, everything that I have tried has NEVER WORKED!!!
This is embarrassing but true thing that happens to African Americans I'm healthy and a very clean person. I do not have diabetes, Im minoring in health, and I just want to be normal:(.
I've read alot of testimonials on this website and reviewed the pictures, & I wanted to order the Gluathonie soap but I didn't see it when going to purchase it so I choose the papaya soap instead....
I'm just wondering should I have gotten something else?I ask this because I have used everything under the sun and I use sunblock everyday (SPF 110-Neutrogena) NOTHING WORKS!!! I just praying that this works, I've even spent as much as $150 on spa treatment for so called " skin lightening", that is suppose to work on women of color.
Answer:
Hello, thank you for appreciating our site. We are glad you find our information helpful.
I can imagine your disappointment. Your voice convey a shout out for help... and hope. I truly wish that my advice/opinion will give you both, or to the least, make you feel better.
Our neck has thin and sensitive skin. The papaya soap may be your answer, so here's some tips on how to use it properly.
Use the skin whitening soap as 1x daily wash (best at bedtime), lather and leave on skin for 5 minutes then wash off. Wear sunscreen at daytime (SPF 30 is fine).
Soon as you notice some skin peeling, reduce usage to every other day, continue wearing sunscreen daily, plus start to moisturize daily as well. Do this until you reach the desired result in a few weeks.
To keep the results that way, maintenance is using the same skin whitening soap 1-2x a week, sunscreen and moisturizer still daily.
Skin lightening can work for all skin types, regardless of race. Results differ per individual's unique skin sensitivity.
I wish you all the best and take care. Be patient and you'll get there. :)
Maria
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