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Whitening, lightening or bleaching for underarms
by Marie
(las vegas, nv)
Hi Maria, hi Kababayan. I am very interested in buying some of your skin whitening products. You will have to enlighten me though with what is best to use: whitening, lightening or bleaching.
I am olive skin (light brown to medium brown), being half-Spanish half-Filipino. I guess for now I am content with the color of my whole body except for the discoloration I have in my underarms caused by mechanical burn (shaving)and 'spray' deodorants.
I have avoided shaving and have opted waxing or plucking. I have also switched to 'tawas' roll-ons.
But the discoloration stays therefore I need your help. I could've researched on other products but finding out that you're a Filipina made me stop searching :-)
Are both products used by Vicky Belo's establishments? I want the best one. I know you said both are good but if you were to advise me with what product is best for me to at least try first without regretting, what would it be?
I was thinking of buying the cream and the deodorant for starters. I may have sensitive skin and would like to make sure my skin doesn't burn or irritate and/or waste money. You will have to tell me if I should get Dermaline or Diana's.
Thanks and God bless you and your business.
Marie
p.s. meron ba discuento pag kababayan? :-)
Answer:
Hi Marie, since Diana Stalder formulated a lightening deodorant, you might as well start with it, plus the cream for enhanced results.
Don't be confused with lightening, whitening, bleaching. Bleaching seems to be more drastic, followed by lightening. Whitening is the end effect. For me, they all mean the same, depending on how your fast or slow your skin reacts with the products.
Much as I wanted to give you a discount as a kababayan, we opted to keep our prices low for everyone, because we consider -
"All is 'fair' at Flawless Concepts LLC." ;-)Maria
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