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Want to try the skin whitening pills

by Anonymous

Hi Maria, it has been about two months since I used the melasma kit to lighten my melasma. I do see my melasma getting somewhat lighter but not as light as I had hoped for it to get. Maybe I am not using it long enough. When should I stop using it if it does not lighten more than what i am seeing right now.

I want to try the lightening pills but I am a little nervous about taking pills. Are they more effective then what I am using right now for my melsma? I read about the side effects of taking the pills and I do not see any harm that the pills will do to your body, is that true?

Also, right now I am using the black soap to clean my face every night and was wondering if I should change it to the papaya soap because I head that it is a better soap.

This will be my second purchase and was wondering if I can get a discount or do I have to post my results of how I look now using your melasma kit to get a discount?

Answer:

Hello, melasma is caused by hormones, mostly beyond skin deep. Most of the time, it takes a while to fade or get rid of it. And it also depends on your skin sensitivity to the product.

You can also switch from the "Melasma Kit" to the "Fade Freckles Kit" by Diana Stalder because it is a bit stronger formulation to target those dark spots better.

Watch your sun exposure too. Skin during the lightening process is sun sensitive. Whenever you're outdoors, wear at least SPF 45 sunscreen between 9am-5pm.

About the skin whitening pills, they're glutathione antioxidants, which are beneficial for overall skin and body health. Skin lightening is just the side effect, not its main function. So it's safe, just dietary supplements or vitamins, not drugs.

The topical skin whiteners - soaps, lotion or cream - work differently (externally, with skin peeling, faster results) compared to the pills (internally, no peeling, slower results). You can do either, or both.

Yes, you have to post a testimonial and we can slash out 25% from your next order. :)

Rgds,
Maria

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