Sunday, April 25, 2010

I'm african american what is a good lightening cream and soap i can use to even my skin tone?

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Cocoa butter bar/stickI'm african american what is a good lightening cream and soap i can use to even my skin tone?
Neutrogena would probably be your best bet if you are sticking to drugstore brands, that are somewhat affordable. Olay has some killer products, but they tend to be expensive.





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This is cool, because it exfolates as well brightening and evening your skin tone. It's important to exfoliate... because if you don't, your just using and wasting your products on dead skin. The part of your skin that needs it the most goes neglected :)





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That's the moisturizer for the set. They also have a night creme that has the important stuff more concentrated. You can use it whenever you want. Your skin cannot tell the difference between times of day. :)





Cocoa butter or Coconut Oil is great for your skin and brightening it. Alot of products on the market, especially lotions are mostly water, which won't really help. I know Wal-Mart sells 100% Coconut oil in the medicine/vitamin section for $10. It looks like it will last a long time too. It's not liquid though, which kind of made me mad, it looks almost like Crisco. :) I know they do sell the oil in an actual....oil form. Maybe at places like GNC. You can put it in an empty spritz bottle with some shimmer powder for your body. You can make a facial/body scrub with equal parts of oil and sugar. It's also really good on your hair if you deep condition it. :)I'm african american what is a good lightening cream and soap i can use to even my skin tone?
I would go see a dermatologist since a lot of the products on the market are usually useless. You could probably get a peel to even out your skin and a treatment to get rid of sun damage.


For a home remedy, the best way to go about evening your skin tone is just to exfoliate once a week, use a daily facial cleanser, and a moisturizer. Make sure you get your vitamins and nutrients in your diet, along with some good fats (fish, nuts, olive oil, etc.) so that your skin has the energy and resources it needs to take care of itself. Make sure you always use sunscreen, otherwise UV rays can increase the amount of melanin. This can give you dark spots and darken your skin overall.





I personally don't think you should lighten your skin. Just take good care of it and keep it healthy.
WELL MY OPiNiON BEiNG AN AFRiCAN AMERiCAN AS WELL,I WOULD USE AMBI SOAP iT HELPS WiTH DiSCOLORATiON AND UNEVEN TONE IT EVEN BRiGHTENS SKIN TO MAKE AND SHOW THE FLAWLESS SKIN YOU WANT TO SEE EVERYDAY





TRUST ME IT WORKS GREAT!!!
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