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Dec 7, 2013
Dina I.
What to use for dark knees?
And what works best?
Also what's good for lightening up some areas in the skin such as armpits and other...?? Would like some advise aswell please...!
Dec 7, 2013
Axita S.
Lemon juice n sugar as scrub :)
Dec 7, 2013
Lorna G.
This is just a suggestion. I personally would not recommend it but I have seen people in Asia use a soap that can lighten your complexion. Perhaps you could use it in the areas you want to be lightened. The soap gradually lightens your skin over time with the use of the lightening creme. However for that chemical reaction to occur I'm almost certain the products would contain a small percentage of a bleaching agent, and I know I wouldn't want to e using that on my skin. I would NOT recommend it. But I guess it is a option out there. I hope this helps Dina.
Dec 7, 2013
Anabel M.
I used baking soda in the shower. Then lightly scrubbed with a tooth brush lol weird but it worked.
Dec 7, 2013
Dina I.
Oh thanks beauties... <3 I have really sensitive skin Lorena would that work? That's not weird anabel that's a clever tip thanks <3.
Dec 7, 2013
Lorna G.
I'm pretty sure it will work. It feels like a normal soap and then you also get their lightening cream, so that will help retain moisture in the skin. I live in Australia and it's generally found in Asian/ Filipino stores here. Your best bet to find this May be in an Asian grocery store! 😀