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whitening creams and lotions?

by sabbu
(USA)

im confused...why is there a whitening cream and lotion in a kit?..do you apply both of them...or apply one of them one day...then the other the other day?....and another thing...why is there a "whitening cream and lotion" and "lightening cream and lotion"....whats the differnce between both...and is the lotion better or cream?...and sorry also another thing....in the diana stalder products they say the "lightening lotion"...is good for hyperpigment and stuff....i looked through the the dermaline produacts and they don't have "lightening cream or lotion"...so i don't get it...i have bad hyperpigment and i want to buy the lightening lotion from dermaline but they don't have it...please help...and which cream or lotion from both brands are good for sensative skin?...thank you maria!

Answer:

Hi Sabbu, here's the difference -

Whitening / Lightening lotion is for larger areas of the body - arms, legs, stomach, back; while the whitening / lightening cream is for face and neck, and targeted dark spots. The cream is more potent than the lotion.

Whitening Lotion/Cream – for whitening with anti-aging ingredient; best for overall whitening/lightening of skin.
Lightening Lotion/Cream – for whitening with stronger potency than the Whitening Lotion/Cream to target small dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

Diana Stalder products are a better bet for sensitive skin. Try using them every other day to see if your skin type can handle it, and increase as needed for your purpose, but don't exceed 1x a day application.

Maria :)

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