How To Whiten Your Skin At Home


Skin whitening is a fairly easy treatment to do by yourself at home, so long as you can find the right product and get the right advice on how to use it.

The most important thing you need to know to start with is which brands you should avoid, or the skin bleaching creams you should avoid because they contain poisonous active ingredients.

I'm talking about hydroquinone and mercury, among other things. For example, there are less reputable companies out there who encourage you to swallow toxins, as a way to bleach your skin!

Not every product you find online will be trustworthy, and even a doctor may recommend a cream containing a substance like hydoquinone, which has been proven to be not fit for use on humans in multiple long term studies.

The chemicals which have the best combination of being both effective, and being safe, without dangerous side effects are arbutin, glycolic acid, lactic acid, kojic acid, ascorbic acid, (vitamin C), and one called sepiwhite FSH.

It is possible to get some results from something as simple as lemon juice, and it's best to start with the mildest and most natural chemicals first, although you may not get the results you're looking for from lemon juice alone.

It's not just a matter of getting the chemicals right, you need the right expert advice on the directions for use, or you may end up not getting the results you were looking for.

Every individual requires different instructions on how to use a skin whitening cream, because a white person with freckles is not the same as a black person with hypo-pigmentation.

A Chinese woman with yellow skin bleaching for cosmetic reasons is different than an Italian woman with a black birthmark on her chin. How can you be sure that the brand of skin cream you are buying has the best expert support?

The best way is to do a who is look up on the age of the domain, like when it was registered, and then you can do a search for the company name along with keywords such as scam, side effects, problems, or anything that will uncover any negative reviews.

Another way is just to talk to the support staff to see what they say as a recommendation to use on your individual skin to get the best results.

You will need to see before and after photos to really get an idea of what to expect from each chemical, and again, each person needs advice specific to their individual needs, so you need a great support team.