How do Kpop stars whiten their skin?

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Serious question. I know about the whitemaxxing thread but do they use anything else other than makeup/camera filter/fluorescent lighting to look even "whiter" in a sense?

And is reddish undertone by whitemaxxing then running astaxanthin and beta-carotene possible to get?

Genuinely wondering.
 
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Glutathione and benoquin, i read once
 
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I think they don't do anything, in fact there are some kpop idols with natural olive skin. The reason they look whiter than they are is because of makeup and the heavy editing on their pictures.
 
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I think they don't do anything, in fact there are some kpop idols with natural olive skin. The reason they look whiter than they are is because of makeup and the heavy editing on their pictures.
I don't think so, if you look at old pics of some certain kpop idols, they were brown-light brown and now have porcelain white skin. They most certainly do whiten considering that they are real and they go outside.. But yea, makeup and heavy editing makes them look even whiter. I think the females do the whitening more than the guys
 
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Glutathione and benoquin, i read once
Benoquin doesn't whiten skin uniformly but rather in spots and blotches. Its not a typical skin whitening cream. Its a depigmentation cream for vitiligo.
 
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Benoquin doesn't whiten skin uniformly but rather in spots and blotches. Its not a typical skin whitening cream. Its a depigmentation cream for vitiligo.
Ok i only mentioned it just because i saw you talk about it in the past.
 
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Mostly make up to be honest. In Korea and Japan male celebrities use lots of makeup.
 
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Ok i only mentioned it just because i saw you talk about it in the past.
The appeal of benoquin is that its permanent unlike all the other stuff out there.
 
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Most are born into the rich elites of Korea, so their families have already been white washing for generations. So they are already whiter than the average Korean to begin with.

Other than that they just use sunscreen and have been taught from a young age to be careful not to tan because dark skin = low status
 
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Glutathione requires high amounts of Vitamin C which can cause kidney stones.
 
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The appeal of benoquin is that its permanent unlike all the other stuff out there.
So let's say.. If I was to apply benoquin to the entire of my body for 3-4 months, then run asthaxanthin and beta caro-tene, would it be plausible to retian the white skin tone for ever?
 
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Makeup and heavy editing like @her said
Screenshot 2020 04 09 22 11 18 638

My skintone is slightly darker than V
 
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Makeup and heavy editing like @her saidView attachment 345799
My skintone is slightly darker than V
I kinda prefer this skintone over their whitewashed to oblivion one, it just looks much natural

Albeit you aint gon catch me not whitenin 😈
 
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I kinda prefer this skintone over their whitewashed to oblivion one, it just looks much natural

Albeit you aint gon catch me not whitenin 😈
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bb cream, but they dont actually look like that. they still look yellow like all gooks its just theyre almost never seen without makeup, lighting, and a million filters to whiten them. even their candids 9 times out of 10 are fake because their fans will take them then edit and filter them to be super white so they can jill off over them on fan sites
 
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But not all idols have tan skin, most have super white skin
 
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What you see on screen is heavily filtered
 
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So let's say.. If I was to apply benoquin to the entire of my body for 3-4 months, then run asthaxanthin and beta caro-tene, would it be plausible to retian the white skin tone for ever?
From what I've read, 3 to 4 months isn't enough for benoquin. You need at least a year or more.
 
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they wear foundation, they spend several hours getting makeup done everyday, before heading out. Kpop stars in reality look below average in western society, it's just a matter of having talent to sing + dance and a height requirement.
 
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Skin bleach and filter
 
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