Tuesday 2 July 2013

What Makes A Good Skin Whitening Cream?

Photo source: prlog.org Safe Ways To Whiten Or Bleach Your Skin

There are many thing that go into making a good skin whitening cream, mostly the active ingredients. It's important to use chemicals that are both safe and effective, and to avoid anything that will cause harmful or irritating side effects. 

The optimum chemicals to use are either arbutin, glycolic acid, kojic acid, or a combination of these three. 

You can get some effect with simple homemade remedies like lemon juice, because they contain vitamin c, or ascorbic acid, but these only have a very mild effect, and so are not effective for serious conditions such as hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. 

There are many good products out there, but there are also a lot of bad products out there, which I will talk about in a minute. 

It's not just the chemicals in the cream which are important, but also the directions for use, and the expert advice of people who know how to get the best results using these potent chemicals. 

If you get the wrong chemicals, or aren't given the right advice, you may have problems, and so the best advice I can give you is to take a look at the site in the sidebar. 

The photo link at the top of the right sidebar leads to the Facebook page of the best brand of skin whitening cream on the market, Tonique Skin Care. 

Like the page to get ongoing tips on how to whiten your skin safely and effectively, and also visit the site, and start a chat conversation with the expert support team. 

There you will get the information you need to get the results you are looking for. Now, let's look at some other brands and in particular, the ones you should avoid. 

Unsafe Skin Whitening Creams

It's very important that you understand that the skin bleaching market is a huge market around the world, and as such, there are many different companies making products that aim to fill the need, but many of them are not safe, or don't work very well. 

Some of them contain mercury, or hydroquinone, which is another chemical that has been shown to be dangerous when used for a long period of time.

You may find products which claim to be able to remove the pigment of your skin through injections, or through the swallowing of a pill orally. 

These are not to be trusted at all, and so you must carefully research any product that you are going to use on your skin. 

The internet can be full of misinformation, but try looking at a source like Wikipedia, or a medical journal to get good information on safe ways to bleach your skin

You can do a who is lookup on the age of a domain, and then do a Google search to work out if there are bad reviews for a product by adding keywords such as side effects, dangers, problems, etc. 

If the site you are dealing with uses the right sort of chemicals, is relatively old, and has been around for a few years, and also has very few bad reviews, then you should be able to trust that the product is sound, and works well, without any bad side effects. 

Again, click on the link in the sidebar, visit the Facebook page, and then click on the link to the site, where you can start a conversation with the expert and helpful support staff about your skin. 


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