Which skin lightening product suits my pigmentation and acne marks?
by inna
Hi, I have gone through your website and found that you have the products that result in removing of marks, blemishes and fair complexion. I have some queries related to my skin. Please guide me out. I am 31 yrs old female and live in India. My skin has become so dull and dark in complexion with so many acne marks and blemishes and pigmentation. I had shown to dermatologist also, and he did chemical peeling. At that time the skin peeled and marks went away but when I went out in the sun it got black again, and as I have oily skin the pimples left there marks and it looks so bad. And even I have dark circles under my eyes, in snaps they come separately. It makes me look so ugly. My complexion has become so much dark, used so many creams and lotions, but didn’t got any advantage.
My queries are:
1. Please advice me which product should I use for removing all these marks, and making the complexion fairer.
2. And one more thing, I want to know after using your products my scars and pigmentation won’t come back na? They are all safe na? As when I had used the creams available in markets my scars came back and didn’t got me in any result. But after going through your website I feel that your products will give me positive results, so please suggest.
Awaiting for your kind reply.
Regards
Ina
Answer:
Hi Inna, sun exposure is a big no-no during a chemical peeling process, even during skin lightening or whitening, because freshly peeled or peeling skin is VERY sun sensitive.
1. Try Diana Stalder Glutathione Lightening Kit (under "Skin Whitening Kits"). I may not know your exact skin sensitivity, but this one is a good bet if you don't have sensitive skin.
2. The usual reaction if you stop using skin whiteners is that the original skin tone will come back. Old dark spots that have lightened can recur as well, depending on the unique character of your skin type. Some dark spots can come back if you get too much sun exposure, some don't. Dark spots have concentrated melanin content and sun exposure can re-trigger the pigments to become brown or dark again. You can control this by wearing at least SPF 45 sunscreen.
Due to the more damaging rays of the sun today, sunscreen is a must, whether you're in a skin lightening regimen or not.
Like the others, your results are not guaranteed. There is no way to tell unless you try the products yourself. My hopes are as high as yours that these will work well for you. :)
Maria