I am just 18 years old. I have a problem with darkness of my neck, forehead, and back. I want to make my neck, back, and forehead lighter. ALL my family has white skin color unlike me. I have heard that honey and eggs can help. Please help.
If the darkened areas of your skin are due to hyper pigmentation there is a product called "Ultraquin" which comes in either a cream or gel base. It can be purchased in any pharmacy without an Rx. You will have to request it from the pharmacist (cost is approx. $15).
It works extremely well if applied on a daily basis. The hyper pigmented areas will gradually fade in time..so be patient. Please note: your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight when using this product therefore ensure you use sunscreen.
Try putting uncooked oatmeal in a clean long tube sock and scrubbing with that when you shower, and that ambi cream is good and also sometimes in the Afro product section you can find "concha nacar". It's in Spanish but works too.
I know exactly how you feel, I have the same problem.
One product I tried really worked and it's called Ambi. It's a cream and comes in a tube and there's one for normal skin and one for oily skin.
An African American friend recommended this to me and it works and it's inexpensive. Her skin glowed. In fact, she has a cousin who had to stop using it because it was making her skin too light.
I use it morning and before bed on a completely clean face. I used it all over because that's where I'm dark, but you could use it on brown spots.
My skin actually glowed in about three weeks and it helped fade my dark areas. Actually, this may sound strange, but the glow I got seemed to mask the dark areas. Like the glow was stronger than the spots! Weird, but true.
Ambi.com, but I buy it at Target, Walmart, Walgreens and CVS drugstores. You can even buy it on line at walgreens.com and drugstore.com.
Make sure, however, that you use a sunBLOCK when you use Ambi. Ambi reveals fresh skin and fresh skin sunburns and then you'll be back at square one. Ambi doesn't make my skin peel either.
Another thing that I feel is vital is exfoliating. I'm 52 years old and have been exfoliating since I was around 16, before it became popular! People tell me I don't look my age. I don't look 16 either! But people put me at 40.
You have to exfoliate before skin products can penetrate your skin so they'll work.
If you have acne or sensitive skin, be delicate when exfoliating. For acne, try a scrub that has salicytic acid in it. They are inexpensive and can be bought at the stores above.
You can make a homemade scrub by using equal amounts of plain Ponds Cold Dream and table sugar. Clean your face well first and while it's still damp, use the scrub. Mix well and rub on skin and neck and chest too in a circular motion.
Also there are around a million recipes like this on Thriftyfun!
Buttermilk on a cotton ball and dabbed on your skin at night, wash off in a.m. will lighten your skin. This was used back in the old west to fade tans of the 'gentle women'.
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