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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the answers you got were very silly. U need to buy a fade out cream that black and dark skinned women have been succesfully using for years, as their skin types suffer from pigmentation and dark patches issues.
Superdrug now stock them, i think the brand is actually called fade out, and over time they will lighten your skin patch without causing damage, its where all the face creams are at, usualy on the bottom shelf, or ask an advisor. Gud luck!! (remember to wear SPF)
Superdrug now stock them, i think the brand is actually called fade out, and over time they will lighten your skin patch without causing damage, its where all the face creams are at, usualy on the bottom shelf, or ask an advisor. Gud luck!! (remember to wear SPF)
Thanks, i didn't go down the Jolen route as thought may be an irritant. I have already tried 2 creams that are geared toward black skin but found out one has since been banned cos it could cause cancer, great! I am actually using fade out and have been for some months but am yet to see any improvement. Has this worked for you or someone you know?
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