will this work?
by kaaaite
I'm confused on which skin bleaching product to buy. I see the mela*edited* and it looks really good but i don't know if it's for whole body 2-3 shades lighter.
I'm African American and my skin is def not dark well my natural one isnt anyways but over the years i haven't used any sun screen and i have darkened. (is that why I've darkened?)
I see your skin whitening products here, i think imma get the dermaline but the other diana one looks good too. which one you recommend. you think i should get the mela*edited*?
and will this work to get my desired skin tone?? i want to be alittle lighter than how i used to be.
thanks for the helppp.
aaw i can't publish a picture cause their all JPEG. :(
so imagine i'm oprah and i wanna be tyra banks or Rhianna skin tone.
thanks again. :)
Answer:
Hi Kaaaite, no one can actually tell if our skin whitening products or other brands can work as you desired. It's a trial and error process, until you find the right one that suits your skin type. Once you do, lightening between 1-3 shades is very doable.
And yes, the sun is mostly the main culprit in skin darkening, especially if you don't wear sun protection.
Either Diana Stalder or Dermaline skin whitening products can work for you, even your first choice (however expensive). Just keep in mind that if you choose ours, Dermaline papaya soap is the strongest to be used only for non-sensitive skin.
Hope that helps.
Maria