Reader Wants to Stop Bleaching – Needs Your Advice Urgently
I need your advice..I want to stop bleaching.
I’m 22, been beaching for the past 2 years now. If you see me, you wouldn’t know I bleach, you will think I’m naturally fair. I use a very expensive cream my cousin in Paris sends it for me. It’s very good – no hydroquinin, no mercury. I dont have dark knuckle from head to toe am flawless. I shine. If I get uncladd, even my friends admire me.
I have been asked a number of time by strangers about the kind of cream I use. But not everyone can afford it. Thé reason I bleach is because I admiréd my cousin’s skin and she introduced me to what I use now.
However, I am tired because my skin is getting thin and I am scared of thé future. Secondly, my dad has been complaining that he doesn’t know why I want to be fair. Yesterday he took me out and showed me à woman in her 50’s that has been bleaching for a very long time.
She looked like à ghost I swear. I was so scared. He said that was what long time bleaching causes to thé skin. He said I was never black I should please go back to my natural colour.
Please guys, I need to know if there is à good cream I can use to return to my chocolaté colour. I browsed online and the only one which seems ok was the cocoa butter cream and aloe vera and I want my chocolate colour to be flawless.
Again, is it true that people who bleached before get darker than before when they stop? Please I need honest advice. Thank you.
comfort godwin
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HOW TO HEAL BLEACHED SKIN-FROM REFERENCE.COM
Beauty & Fashion
Skin Care
Q:
Can skin bleaching be reversed?
A:
Quick Answer
The first step to reversing skin bleaching is to stop the use of any skin-bleaching procedures already underway immediately. Inspect skin to determine the extent of the bleaching and make sure that the skin is healthy. If skin shows any signs of damage or too much discoloration, consult a doctor or dermatologist to assess any possible side effects.
The second step is increasing the skin’s exposure to sunlight. Sunlight will naturally halt a bleaching process as the skin begins to absorb ultraviolet rays. The levels of melanin in the skin will rise, and skin will begin to darken naturally. Use skin protection such as sunblock to prevent sun-exposed skin damage such as white spots, freckles, precancerous lesions, or skin texture changes.
The final step is to consult a local doctor or dermatologist so they can oversee the bleaching reversal. A professional will be able to provide additional options to restore skin tone and will offer advice and insight throughout the process.