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How do African American’s really know if they should choose hydroquinone over natural skin lightening products? Many publications will argue that the 2 percent hydroquinone is safe while others point out that the ingredient has already been banned in a few countries. Is it really safe or cancer-causing?

Everyone that has used natural skin lighteners has had positive proven results but many women would rather rely on quick and fast and not healthy and risk-free products.  EMF8SBEMKR4H.  A natural exfoliating scrub can be used as a skin lightening product.  Why,  because exfoliation of your skin helps remove dead skin cells that cause discoloration of your skin.

With so much information it becomes confusing on which to rely upon. All the hype of well-known marketed products prey on those who want fast results without bothering to point out many of the associated risk of hydroquinone.

Many of us think we must choose beauty over health but you can really have both.

Hydroquinone Products:

•    A known irritant that can lighten the skin
•    It will produce initial redness and itching
•    Skin peeling
•    You must use a sun block and avoid daily sunlight
•    You must use a moisturizer because hydroquinone dries out the skin; should not be used on those with dry skin types

•    May cause a reversed uneven skin tone reaction in African American Skin; can cause the skin to become darker
•    Many products containing hydroquinone are unstable and you cannot always rely on the correct strength of hydroquinone
•    Hydroquinone already banned in several countries because of a risk for cancer

Natural Skin Lighteners

•    Will not irritate skin
•    Can be used on any skin type
•    Does not produce any skin peeling, redness or itchy feeling
•    No harmful ingredients
•    No additional topical ingredients necessary; natural skin lighteners have the benefit of a moisturizer and sun block added into the product.
•    Can be used safely on African American skin without the risk of producing dark blotchy uneven skin tones

Just by looking at the problems hydroquinone can cause you should immediately choose a natural skin lightener.

There are always women that will take the chance and use products that are not safe or can cause potential harm. Why? Because that’s the world we live in today – Quick, fast and in a hurry.

It’s so simple to have a change of attitude and live your life risk-free and worry free. Why look in the mirror everyday wondering if you will develop some skin abnormality or a reversal of the complexion you seek? Hydroquinone has proven effective but unsafe while Natural skin lightening does everything you expect in a product.

Yes, you can get what you want from the natural skin lightening products and remain healthy.

To Your Beauty,

Juliette Samuel

Esthetician/President-NYRAJU Skin Care

http://www.nyrajuskincare.com

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