SidharthTheSlayer
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A lot of people ask me for skin lightening tips, my routine etc. Not only do they refuse to lurk moar and do their own research, they often will end up botching their skin and ending up even more ugly and even more shitskin. The following tips are things I learned from both personal observation and observing other people.
1. Expectations
If you are naturally dark skinned, you can't become light skinned. You can only return to your base. Unfortunate news for shitskins. Skin lightening isn't for vantablack ass niggers. The only way to surpass your genetic melanin base is self-inducing vitiligo through abusing Monobenzone cream, destroying your melanocytes.
Curry who bleachmaxxed himself with monobenzone
Find your least tanned skin - typically the chest will be the lightest, and your pubic region will be the darkest. The lightest skin you have naturally is how far you can expect to get with skin lightening. Most brown skinned people's faces are covered in hyperpigmentation and tan, so lightening your face should be your priority.
2. Supplements Are COPE. Chemical Exfoliation is LAW.
It's true. No amount of Vitamin C, Glutathione, NAC etc. will make your skin lighten by themselves. You need to increase cell turnover to get the "new" skin to show through chemical exfoliants. And in many cases you can't verify that these supplements will actually have a verifiable effect. Therefore, I don't recommend wasting your money on supplements thinking you're going to magically clear up your shitskin.
There's plenty of information on supplements on this website that may or not lighten your skin, so I won't list them all.
Low dose accutane is the best chemical exfoliant for the entire body, if you can handle the side effects. There's also tretinoin for treating just a singular area. Select acids are good as well, such as azelaic, kojic, and glycolic acid.
As a last resort, you can get a strong chemical peel such as Cosmelan or MelanX.
Insane bleachmaxxing.
3. Hydroquinone...
Don't go rubbing hydroquinone on your entire face, it's meant for lightening patches of dark skin only. So many idiots on Reddit just rub their entire faces with it and actually get blacker as a result as a result of rebound pigmentation and prolonged use.
Patches like this are the only places you should apply hydroquinone
For brightening the whole face, it's better to use something like a vitamin C serum or the aforementioned bunch of exfoliating acids. The reasoning is simple, HQ by itself cannot be used long-term, and is by far the most powerful skin lightening agent. You want to achieve even skin first, then brighten the entire area with something weaker.
Cycle off Hydroquinone after exactly 3 months of use, and maintain your results with those ingredients I mentioned.
4. Remove Your Beard
Shaving daily is harmful and can actually make your entire lower third hyperpigmented, this is something I observe in brown skinned people especially very often. Personally I don't see any reason to have a beard as a young man, especially a young ethnic man, trying to attract the opposite sex. All it does is make you look older.
Insane hyperpigmentation from shaving.
I personally recommend plucking most of your beard out, then waxing the remaining hairs. You can then maintain your results by waxing every couple of weeks... of course a gentle wax is preferred to avoid more hyperpigmentation. I do this at home and it saves me from having to shave at all, which further damages my skin. Might make a separate thread for this actually.
5. Optimize Your Hormonal Profile
Too high estrogen and bad thyroid can lead to worsening of existing hyperpigmentation. Keep your hormonal profile optimized through your lifestyle. There's plenty of guides on this so I don't care to explain how you can optimize your hormonal profile naturally. Of course, avoid any drugs that fuck over your endogenous hormone production.
Though, I'm not one to talk as I rot 24/7 and don't go outside unless it's night to meet up with friends.
That's it, take care.
1. Expectations
If you are naturally dark skinned, you can't become light skinned. You can only return to your base. Unfortunate news for shitskins. Skin lightening isn't for vantablack ass niggers. The only way to surpass your genetic melanin base is self-inducing vitiligo through abusing Monobenzone cream, destroying your melanocytes.
Curry who bleachmaxxed himself with monobenzone
Find your least tanned skin - typically the chest will be the lightest, and your pubic region will be the darkest. The lightest skin you have naturally is how far you can expect to get with skin lightening. Most brown skinned people's faces are covered in hyperpigmentation and tan, so lightening your face should be your priority.
2. Supplements Are COPE. Chemical Exfoliation is LAW.
It's true. No amount of Vitamin C, Glutathione, NAC etc. will make your skin lighten by themselves. You need to increase cell turnover to get the "new" skin to show through chemical exfoliants. And in many cases you can't verify that these supplements will actually have a verifiable effect. Therefore, I don't recommend wasting your money on supplements thinking you're going to magically clear up your shitskin.
There's plenty of information on supplements on this website that may or not lighten your skin, so I won't list them all.
Low dose accutane is the best chemical exfoliant for the entire body, if you can handle the side effects. There's also tretinoin for treating just a singular area. Select acids are good as well, such as azelaic, kojic, and glycolic acid.
As a last resort, you can get a strong chemical peel such as Cosmelan or MelanX.
Insane bleachmaxxing.
New Deep Chemical Peel for Ethnics (SKIN LIGHTENING) (SHITSKINS GTFIH)
I discovered this when searching for phenol peels to treat my hyperpigmentation on my face, as my hands and chest is pretty much fair to light brown while my face is light to medium brown. However, phenol peels are generally considered not safe for shitskins like me, so I went researching into...
looksmax.org
3. Hydroquinone...
Don't go rubbing hydroquinone on your entire face, it's meant for lightening patches of dark skin only. So many idiots on Reddit just rub their entire faces with it and actually get blacker as a result as a result of rebound pigmentation and prolonged use.
Patches like this are the only places you should apply hydroquinone
For brightening the whole face, it's better to use something like a vitamin C serum or the aforementioned bunch of exfoliating acids. The reasoning is simple, HQ by itself cannot be used long-term, and is by far the most powerful skin lightening agent. You want to achieve even skin first, then brighten the entire area with something weaker.
Cycle off Hydroquinone after exactly 3 months of use, and maintain your results with those ingredients I mentioned.
4. Remove Your Beard
Shaving daily is harmful and can actually make your entire lower third hyperpigmented, this is something I observe in brown skinned people especially very often. Personally I don't see any reason to have a beard as a young man, especially a young ethnic man, trying to attract the opposite sex. All it does is make you look older.
Insane hyperpigmentation from shaving.
I personally recommend plucking most of your beard out, then waxing the remaining hairs. You can then maintain your results by waxing every couple of weeks... of course a gentle wax is preferred to avoid more hyperpigmentation. I do this at home and it saves me from having to shave at all, which further damages my skin. Might make a separate thread for this actually.
5. Optimize Your Hormonal Profile
Too high estrogen and bad thyroid can lead to worsening of existing hyperpigmentation. Keep your hormonal profile optimized through your lifestyle. There's plenty of guides on this so I don't care to explain how you can optimize your hormonal profile naturally. Of course, avoid any drugs that fuck over your endogenous hormone production.
Though, I'm not one to talk as I rot 24/7 and don't go outside unless it's night to meet up with friends.
That's it, take care.
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