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Are There Ways To Lighten Skin Colour?

iam a girl of 14 years.my name is krishna.i was very black when i was born.but after somedays my mother started feeding me good things and i was very fair.but now once again iam not fair .so please tell me how to become fair.i dont eat everything.so tell me how to get my whole fair very quickly
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

I can understand your concern for dark color. This can be due to genetical tendency for same.

If I were your dermatologist then I would have suggested you to use azelaic acid cream or Kojic acid cream or glycolic acid cream or licorice extract or arbutine creams at night time in guidance of dermatologist.

The most important part is to use a sunscreen regularly in open environment and on exposure to sun.

Take a proper guidance and follow up with a good dermatologist so that all the problem can be dealt best for future time.

Protect yourself form direct sunlight.

Take care
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Are There Ways To Lighten Skin Colour?

Hi, I can understand your concern for dark color. This can be due to genetical tendency for same. If I were your dermatologist then I would have suggested you to use azelaic acid cream or Kojic acid cream or glycolic acid cream or licorice extract or arbutine creams at night time in guidance of dermatologist. The most important part is to use a sunscreen regularly in open environment and on exposure to sun. Take a proper guidance and follow up with a good dermatologist so that all the problem can be dealt best for future time. Protect yourself form direct sunlight. Take care