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The Peeling Process?

by Tracey
(Canada)

Hi Maria, I'm a young girl still in high school of Asian decent. I'm just a bit concerned about the peeling process, I don't understand it. Does my outer layer of skin actually peel off? Does it get flakey, dry, and red? Will it be noticeable? I'm just wondering because I have to go to school and I don't want any questions from my peers or anyone else for that matter.

And if the skin is dry do I apply any regular lotion on it (like Vaseline)? Or do I just leave it?

I really would like to do this skin care regime, but this portion of it is holding me back.

Please get back to me! :) Deeply appreciated.

Answer:

Hi Tracey, funny, but I just replied to a young girl like you earlier. :)

Skin peeling is part of the skin lightening process. Though a few skin types don't peel, I cannot guarantee that this will be your case.

However, you have very young skin, and concerned about going to school everyday, I suggest you don't start this skin whitening process at all.

Enjoy your youth and follow these tips for lightening young skin. :)

Maria

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by: Tracey

Thank you Maria for being so honest and sincere. :)

Why not recommend the skin peeling for young skin? Just wondering because my friend does a acne regime with proactive products and her skin peels also?

I just, I really want this bad. If that means facing peeling and how it looks to get there I'll do it. Unless it's like unhealthy for my skin you'd say?

Or even, could I just use the soap/lotion/cream regime less than older people would? Because I was thinking of getting one of the lighting Diana Stalder Whitening kits, which one would you recommend?

Thank you in advance, I would like to get started ASAP so please let me know. :)

With love, Tracey.

Answer:

Alright sweetie, I have a son who's 15 yrs old and uses the Diana Stalder Black Soap for his acne and dark acne spots. It is working well for him, and controls his blemishes as well.

You can do the same for yourself. :)

Maria

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