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Does This Look Legit?

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I'm thinking of purchasing skin bleaching products from this company that promises to deliver lasting results. Do you think that their stuff looks legit? Here's their website: Skin Whitening / Skin Lightening contacts for enquiries on Skin Whitening range
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Here's another product that I'm considering: Skin Bleaching, Skin Lightening, Skin Whitening, Fade Age Spots

how does their stuff look?
skinwhtie is a ripoff. The products do nothing.
Trisha, have you used skinwhite before? If so, how did you find out about it, and how long did you use it?
I have never used it. But I have read SOOO many bad things about it.
I have never used it. But I have read SOOO many bad things about it.
same here!
dai, what bad things did you hear about skinwhite?
What about the other skin bleaching creme I posted? Does anyone know anything about that?
SkinWhite ive heard doesnt give any results. They also dont give you your money back if you are unhappy.

i have never heard of that second site you posted.
I'm sorry, I posted in the wrong forum.
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I'm sorry, I posted in the wrong forum.
I've looked on other forums and sites on people who have used the product. Most people who used it said it does nothing and is a waste of your time and money. But you know, there are always that very few percentage of ppl who says it works. *cough* works for the company *cough*


What do you mean posted on the wrong forum? The topic sure fits, or do you mean all the negative feedback about the product?
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no i wrote some stuff before about mtg on this forum which was meant for another forum
You really have to do your research on companies and products. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Plus what the heck chemicals are they using in their products.

Remember what we put on our skin goes in our skin (and bloodstream)....take a piece of garlic put between toes and I guarantee 15 minutes later you will taste it. See girls....it's BIG!!!! Watch what you put on your skin, cuz it does get absorbed and it your bloodstreams.

Oh and by the way...I'm the queen of typos....so excuse me.
Right-O, Kelly! Skin is the largest organ. Take care of it and it will take care of you. I'm not gonna try that garlic thing, though, if that's OK with you
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Right-O, Kelly! Skin is the largest organ. Take care of it and it will take care of you. I'm not gonna try that garlic thing, though, if that's OK with you
LMAO....I hear ya....I don't even want to know who came up with that....sitting around the table board or some scientist....hey you, put this between your toes once....ok.....man, it's funny how things come up....actually sounds like something I'd do, in a weird mood or something.

Yep....there I go again the DOT DOT DOT Queen. Excuse me if it bugs people.
Actually, I've heard that the company's customer service was bad, but the cream itself works. But not sure because I haven't tried it. I've used the Revitol brand and have had great success with it.
You need to be aware of what is in the product you are buying that causes the skin lightening effect. The FDA has not banned either glutathione or kojic. If there were side effects from these particular ingredients in formulas, you could find reports about them at the FDA Cosmetic registry website. What the FDA does warn about is cosmetic whitening products that contain bleach and mercury. Check out the website for yourself. But as far as kojic or gluta, alot of our customers seem to like them for the effect and have no side effects.
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