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Hey bros I just now realized something about skin lightening that you should probably be aware of. Unless you're directly killing melanin cells with menobenzone, it's unlikely to get more than 2 shades lighter than your birth color. Tattiana Sforza on youtube is one of the most legit transformations I've seen in the niche area of skin lightening. Her skin shade genuinely looks lighter in the same shade, no light frauding or filters.
Around 2 shades lighter and looks lighter, a pretty good result. But this video is from 2019, and if you look at her videos now she is still around the same coloring. She still tries to lighten her skin, but she looks a similar shade as herself two years ago. Her results from glutathione for 6 months were great, but there was barely any change after that point despite her continuing to use skin lightening products. She's probably around a half shade lighter now than her initial results in 2019, diminishing results when compared to the drastic change when she initially started skin lightening.
So the TLDR is you can easily lighten your skin around ~2 shades while keeping it looking natural. If you are darkskinned curry/black I'm not sure if it's possible to see good results from skin lightening without menobenzone, which looks very unnatural.
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Around 2 shades lighter and looks lighter, a pretty good result. But this video is from 2019, and if you look at her videos now she is still around the same coloring. She still tries to lighten her skin, but she looks a similar shade as herself two years ago. Her results from glutathione for 6 months were great, but there was barely any change after that point despite her continuing to use skin lightening products. She's probably around a half shade lighter now than her initial results in 2019, diminishing results when compared to the drastic change when she initially started skin lightening.
So the TLDR is you can easily lighten your skin around ~2 shades while keeping it looking natural. If you are darkskinned curry/black I'm not sure if it's possible to see good results from skin lightening without menobenzone, which looks very unnatural.
Tagging knowledgable users:
@PrinterAndFaxMachin @alienmaxxer @AscendingHero @HQNPmaxxing @Preston @Gaia262