How do I fix coloring as a black guy? I got black eyes, black hair, brown skin

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Help and I can rep a lot of ur stuff
 
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honestly the only thing i can think of for black is bleach hair but youll look like a makeup brush
 
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honestly the only thing i can think of for black is bleach hair but youll look like a makeup brush
I was maybe thinking of more like contacts maybe? or I can use minox and thicken brows and lashes
 
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Fix your hyperpigmentation if you have any. You can use products like azaleic acid, tretinoin, and tazarotene to fix that.

If you have severe skin discoloration, such as having a bad sunburn or a skincare product burned your skin, which was my case in 2024, you might have to use a skin lightening cream to return to your original skin complexion.

You should also grow a full head of hair (where you can then style it however), or switch to low tapers

Coloring is quite easy due to most Afro people having brown skin and red (not pink like SOME whites, or whatever SOME South/SouthEast Asians have) undertones, which conveniently compliment each other. Like a nice chocolate
 
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Fix your hyperpigmentation if you have any. You can use products like azaleic acid, tretinoin, and tazarotene to fix that.

If you have severe skin discoloration, such as having a bad sunburn or a skincare product burned your skin, which was my case in 2024, you might have to use a skin lightening cream to return to your original skin complexion.

You should also grow a full head of hair (where you can then style it however), or switch to low tapers

Coloring is quite easy due to most Afro people having brown skin and red (not pink like SOME whites, or whatever SOME South/SouthEast Asians have) undertones, which conveniently compliment each other. Like a nice chocolate
so your saying I should dye my hair ? I have no pigmentation
 
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so your saying I should dye my hair ? I have no pigmentation
Our Jet black hair is enough, but if you want to dye your head, go ahead. What color are you thinking of?
 
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Our Jet black hair is enough, but if you want to dye your head, go ahead. What color are you thinking of?
I wasn't thinking of dying me hair, maybe thickining my brows and lashes , dying them blacker, then some type of contact that contrasts well
 
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I wasn't thinking of dying me hair, maybe thickining my brows and lashes , dying them blacker, then some type of contact that contrasts well
Good. Iโ€™ve been doing this (excluding the contacts) regimen for a while now and itโ€™s improved my looks heavily. You should try to grow thick sideburns too, but only to where your zygomatic arch ends. It helps make your jawline look better.

If you need help finding products growing/thickening hair: Buy a 1-month supply of 5% minoxidil on amazon for $7-8, or buy oral minoxidil in bulk from indiamart (works better but hair grows everywhere).

If your brows fall out a lot due to them being curly, you can buy a brow perm cream to keep them in place for a few months. I have a brand but forgot the name.
 
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Good. Iโ€™ve been doing this (excluding the contacts) regimen for a while now and itโ€™s improved my looks heavily. You should try to grow thick sideburns too, but only to where your zygomatic arch ends. It helps make your jawline look better.

If you need help finding products growing/thickening hair: Buy a 1-month supply of 5% minoxidil on amazon for $7-8, or buy oral minoxidil in bulk from indiamart (works better but hair grows everywhere).

If your brows fall out a lot due to them being curly, you can buy a brow perm cream to keep them in place for a few months. I have a brand but forgot the name.
bro how did u find that media of sterling st jaq from damn also ive got the same issue u had mind telling me exactly what u did? Id rlly appreciate it and i can send u a photo of what im dealing wiht
 
bro how did u find that media of sterling st jaq from damn also ive got the same issue u had mind telling me exactly what u did? Id rlly appreciate it and i can send u a photo of what im dealing wiht
I went on a deep dive and found a few clips alongside Louis Allen III. Itโ€™s on YT

Fix your hyperpigmentation if you have any. You can use products like azaleic acid, tretinoin, and tazarotene to fix that.

If you have severe skin discoloration, such as having a bad sunburn or a skincare product burned your skin, which was my case in 2024, you might have to use a skin lightening cream to return to your original skin complexion.

You should also grow a full head of hair (where you can then style it however), or switch to low tapers

Coloring is quite easy due to most Afro people having brown skin and red (not pink like SOME whites, or whatever SOME South/SouthEast Asians have) undertones, which conveniently compliment each other. Like a nice chocolate
And I basically used this regimen + a little more (derma rolling) and the post you replied to.
 
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I went on a deep dive and found a few clips alongside Louis Allen III. Itโ€™s on YT


And I basically used this regimen + a little more (derma rolling) and the post you replied to.
Appreciate you bro
 
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I went on a deep dive and found a few clips alongside Louis Allen III. Itโ€™s on YT


And I basically used this regimen + a little more (derma rolling) and the post you replied to.
What lightening cream do u reccomend for severe discoloration cases?
 
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What lightening cream do u reccomend for severe discoloration cases?
BSC cream on amazon. Be very careful with it and make sure you apply it to your hyperpigmentation with precision. You donโ€™t want to look like those self-hating South Asians that look yellow. It takes around a week of appliance to remove the hyperpigmentation.
 
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BSC cream on amazon. Be very careful with it and make sure you apply it to your hyperpigmentation with precision. You donโ€™t want to look like those self-hating South Asians that look yellow. It takes around a week of appliance to remove the hyperpigmentation.
gng i think ill need to apply a lot and that dark colour is also on my neck face and legs and stomach my chest shoulder and biceps triceps etc are all unharmed from sun damage
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gng i think ill need to apply a lot and that dark colour is also on my neck face and legs and stomach my chest shoulder and biceps triceps etc are all unharmed from sun damage View attachment 4691808
I was referring to facial hyperpigmentation in my last msg, I didnโ€™t know you meant body as well. Apply a generous amount to your body hyperpigmentation and apply sunscreen when you go out in the sun. It should take a week or two to see results.

Carotone lightning cream would be better to buy than the BSC cream as the BSC cream is only a little container. Once your hyperpigmentation goes away stop applying
 
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I was referring to facial hyperpigmentation in my last msg, I didnโ€™t know you meant body as well. Apply a generous amount to your body hyperpigmentation and apply sunscreen when you go out in the sun. It should take a week or two to see results.

Carotone lightning cream would be better to buy than the BSC cream as the BSC cream is only a little container. Once your hyperpigmentation goes away stop applying
so do I just apply it to everywhere thats darker in larger portions and im good?
 
so do I just apply it to everywhere thats darker in larger portions and im good?
Yeah. Only apply to the places with hyperpigmentation. Donโ€™t apply on areas that arenโ€™t uneven.
 
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Fix your hyperpigmentation if you have any. You can use products like azaleic acid, tretinoin, and tazarotene to fix that.

If you have severe skin discoloration, such as having a bad sunburn or a skincare product burned your skin, which was my case in 2024, you might have to use a skin lightening cream to return to your original skin complexion.

You should also grow a full head of hair (where you can then style it however), or switch to low tapers

Coloring is quite easy due to most Afro people having brown skin and red (not pink like SOME whites, or whatever SOME South/SouthEast Asians have) undertones, which conveniently compliment each other. Like a nice chocolate
I'm looking to use a skin lightning cream to go from Dark Fitz 5 (Dark Chocolate Skin) to Mid Fitz 4 (Mid Brownskin just below caramel chocolate) would you recommend skin bleaching to fix coloring for blacks at all, and what creams would you recommend you seem knowledgeable on the topic.
 
I'm looking to use a skin lightning cream to go from Dark Fitz 5 (Dark Chocolate Skin) to Mid Fitz 4 (Mid Brownskin just below caramel chocolate) would you recommend skin bleaching to fix coloring for blacks at all, and what creams would you recommend you seem knowledgeable on the topic.
No, itโ€™ll be a waste of time and money as itโ€™s not permanent and will be near impossible to even out the complexion all around. Moreover, people can tell you bleached due to undertones and the weird yellowish hue which would make you unattractive to many.

As I said in my last posts, coloring is quite easy for us, no need to bleach. I recommend you take the advice I made in this thread. Your life tho
 
Good. Iโ€™ve been doing this (excluding the contacts) regimen for a while now and itโ€™s improved my looks heavily. You should try to grow thick sideburns too, but only to where your zygomatic arch ends. It helps make your jawline look better.

If you need help finding products growing/thickening hair: Buy a 1-month supply of 5% minoxidil on amazon for $7-8, or buy oral minoxidil in bulk from indiamart (works better but hair grows everywhere).

If your brows fall out a lot due to them being curly, you can buy a brow perm cream to keep them in place for a few months. I have a brand but forgot the name.
Yeah. Only apply to the places with hyperpigmentation. Donโ€™t apply on areas that arenโ€™t uneven.
Fix your hyperpigmentation if you have any. You can use products like azaleic acid, tretinoin, and tazarotene to fix that.

If you have severe skin discoloration, such as having a bad sunburn or a skincare product burned your skin, which was my case in 2024, you might have to use a skin lightening cream to return to your original skin complexion.

You should also grow a full head of hair (where you can then style it however), or switch to low tapers

Coloring is quite easy due to most Afro people having brown skin and red (not pink like SOME whites, or whatever SOME South/SouthEast Asians have) undertones, which conveniently compliment each other. Like a nice chocolate
I love you, you're black and giving out good advice. Follow me
 
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No, itโ€™ll be a waste of time and money as itโ€™s not permanent and will be near impossible to even out the complexion all around. Moreover, people can tell you bleached due to undertones and the weird yellowish hue which would make you unattractive to many.

As I said in my last posts, coloring is quite easy for us, no need to bleach. I recommend you take the advice I made in this thread. Your life tho
Damn I was under the impression that yellowish hue people get from bleaching was only gained if they were extreme with the bleaching, you'd still get it even if you're just trying to go two shades lighter? I'm mainly doing this to reverse sun damage and get back my original skin color.
 
Damn I was under the impression that yellowish hue people get from bleaching was only gained if they were extreme with the bleaching, you'd still get it even if you're just trying to go two shades lighter? I'm mainly doing this to reverse sun damage and get back my original skin color.
Well, if youโ€™re trying to lighten your entire body, the yellow hue will be inevitable, especially when trying to go a whole two-shades lighter. Sun damage can really only happen to the face from what Iโ€™ve seen, everywhere else is likely a summer tan
 
Well, if youโ€™re trying to lighten your entire body, the yellow hue will be inevitable, especially when trying to go a whole two-shades lighter. Sun damage can really only happen to the face from what Iโ€™ve seen, everywhere else is likely a summer tan
Damn, don't even know what to do then to try to get a lighter texture.
 
Damn, don't even know what to do then to try to get a lighter texture.
Donโ€™t need a lighter texture, disappointing youโ€™re urging for it that bad tbh, especially because Iโ€™m part Sierra Leonean

Just wait for the winter I guess
 

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