Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Is it ok to use skin whitening creams for blemishes and dark spots when you have an oily type skin?

What brand would you use if you have oily type skin?Is it ok to use skin whitening creams for blemishes and dark spots when you have an oily type skin?
Many products and treatments have proven not to help at all and some worsen condition. Do an Answers Search to see many will attest to that. Using whitening creams is going to bleach skin and - then you will have white spots to be concerned about. I was careless about sun exposure, never used any protection and paid the price with dark skin spots, discolorations and unsightly pigmentations. The ONLY safe, effective treatment I found was rubbing them over and over many times using any oil. It's the rubbing friction makes them fade away. If you can do that for 5 min or more several times a day you will see noticeable results in 7 to 10 days . Keep it up and you can get complete fading. Treatment works equally as well on dry or oily skin .You will need to make skin taught to do the rubbing. Wish you the best!





SOURCE(S):SOURCE(S): 20+ years research/experimentation - safe natural treatments to cure skin, scalp and hair problems and anti aging/rejuvenation treatmentsIs it ok to use skin whitening creams for blemishes and dark spots when you have an oily type skin?
yes you can use diana stalder products and they have the best products... Please do not buy unbranded diana stalder products because too many seller selling fake and they are not allowed selling unbranded products here in the USA because they are not FDA approve but you can buy the branded and if you want to see what its look like this is the site too check


http://www.philippineskincare.com/


Better be safe than sorry later on, if you see a diana stalder picture with no diana stalder signature please do not buy it as they might be selling fake...
yes, some users actually experience oil control when using skin whitening creams because of the exfoliation effect in the skin whitening process.

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