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Yeah, mono is the only permanent skin bleaching solutionThe good news is, it’s permanent
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Yeah, mono is the only permanent skin bleaching solutionThe good news is, it’s permanent
Holy shit we are changing races now ldarI have now started 20% monobenzone for my skin bleaching, since I hate my skin and want to be white like milk. My skin colour sits around Fitzpatrick 3, light to medium. My protocol is as follows:
BENOQUIN cream once AM, once PM. So twice in a day, on face and neck.
TRETINOIN 0.05% on face and neck in PM, 25 mins after BENOQUIN application.
Other than that, I am now using a really gentle cleanser, moisturiser. And of course, a spf 60 ++++ tinted sunscreen. I am also using this rice water oil based cleanser for spf removal in the evening.
It has been 5 days of me doing this protocol. Applying the benoquin is stinging like hell but only for 2-3 mins, same with the sunscreen. Application of tretinoin and moisturiser has mild stinging, though spf application also stings quite a bit for 2-3 mins. The stinging happens only on my cheekbone and under-eye area.
So far I understand that I am giving myself chemically induced vitiligo, and effectively am going to kill all melanocytes in my skin, and become really vulnerable to the sun. I have also accepted that it will be a somwhat long journey, and I will end up kinda looksminned for a while as well due to the vitiligo I am giving myself. An arrow must be slung back to be shot far after all.
I will document my own journey and post updates as I see fit. I have done quite a bit of research on this method and if anyone is interested, they may contact me or comment under this post and I will be sure to reply, only if I am certain that my information is correct. I will probably not post photos of my face, but might post a little skin here and there to show the changes if they reliably occur.
I will soon add my inner forearms and maybe full forearms in about a month, once I see some patches or depigmentation occuring on my face and neck.
For now, my main goal is to get my immune system to start attacking the melanocytes, and I hope to achieve this by using monobenzone on areas with thinner skin, as I am doing now.
Also, anyone hoping to start this, you need to have conviction and trust, and must stay consistent with this, I have read some anecdotes on the internet and this can be really demotivating and tedious due to it causing vitiligo, which looksmins you for a while, and also it can end up not working at all if you're too black (Fitzpatrick 4 dark - Fitzpatrick 5 and beyond).
Any people with experience and advice, kindly help me with any information and advice you may have.
@Tigermoggerlol I have mentioned you out of principle as you're the main skin bleach erudite here, please share your advice as well.
I had wanted to do this for a long time, and seeing that @Wiqfi started depigmentation swell, I also found the courage to research this, and have started my protocol.
The fuck is your point, and we're changing skin color not raceHoly shit we are changing races now ldar
now find a way to depigment the iris pleaseeeeeeeeI have now started 20% monobenzone for my skin bleaching, since I hate my skin and want to be white like milk. My skin colour sits around Fitzpatrick 3, light to medium. My protocol is as follows:
BENOQUIN cream once AM, once PM. So twice in a day, on face and neck.
TRETINOIN 0.05% on face and neck in PM, 25 mins after BENOQUIN application.
Other than that, I am now using a really gentle cleanser, moisturiser. And of course, a spf 60 ++++ tinted sunscreen. I am also using this rice water oil based cleanser for spf removal in the evening.
It has been 5 days of me doing this protocol. Applying the benoquin is stinging like hell but only for 2-3 mins, same with the sunscreen. Application of tretinoin and moisturiser has mild stinging, though spf application also stings quite a bit for 2-3 mins. The stinging happens only on my cheekbone and under-eye area.
So far I understand that I am giving myself chemically induced vitiligo, and effectively am going to kill all melanocytes in my skin, and become really vulnerable to the sun. I have also accepted that it will be a somwhat long journey, and I will end up kinda looksminned for a while as well due to the vitiligo I am giving myself. An arrow must be slung back to be shot far after all.
I will document my own journey and post updates as I see fit. I have done quite a bit of research on this method and if anyone is interested, they may contact me or comment under this post and I will be sure to reply, only if I am certain that my information is correct. I will probably not post photos of my face, but might post a little skin here and there to show the changes if they reliably occur.
I will soon add my inner forearms and maybe full forearms in about a month, once I see some patches or depigmentation occuring on my face and neck.
For now, my main goal is to get my immune system to start attacking the melanocytes, and I hope to achieve this by using monobenzone on areas with thinner skin, as I am doing now.
Also, anyone hoping to start this, you need to have conviction and trust, and must stay consistent with this, I have read some anecdotes on the internet and this can be really demotivating and tedious due to it causing vitiligo, which looksmins you for a while, and also it can end up not working at all if you're too black (Fitzpatrick 4 dark - Fitzpatrick 5 and beyond).
Any people with experience and advice, kindly help me with any information and advice you may have.
@Tigermoggerlol I have mentioned you out of principle as you're the main skin bleach erudite here, please share your advice as well.
I had wanted to do this for a long time, and seeing that @Wiqfi started depigmentation swell, I also found the courage to research this, and have started my protocol.