Skin Whitening, Hydroquinone System for Face & Body

Spot Lightening, Feckles, Skin Tone

The skin whitening System, consists of 3 products that work together to achieve optimum results.
The best and quickest results: Hydroquinone 2%, Glycolic Acid & SPF15.

STEP 1
Nighttime
Fade Cream
Hydroquinone 2%


The active lightening agent (hydroquinone 2%) has been incorporated into an easy spreading, light weight more emollient cream that is used on the face or can be used on any part of the body, as well as hands. In addition to normal use for age spots on hands, it is also effective for any skin discoloration that may result from sun, contraceptive pills or pregnancy masks. Contains no mercury compounds.

STEP 2
Brown Spot Fade Gel
Glycolic Acid 5%,
Hydroquinone 2% 


Double Action Night Gel with Glycolic Acid and Hydroquinone.
A special blending of hydroquinone in a light gel that not only helps speed the lightening results but improves skin texture and tone. Oily skin in particular will prefer this light gel. Yet, any skin type will benefit by alternating this gel with the Nighttime Fade Cream.  ( 2 weeks gel, 2 weeks Nighttime Fade Cream).

 

STEP 3
Daytime
Fade Cream SPF-15
Hydroquinone 1%

An advanced, botanical day-time formula for skin-lightening, which will speed up results without causing light sensitivity. In the Orient, lime and mulberry extracts have been used for many years for their skin lightening effects. We've learned that mulberry contains PHENYL FLAVANOID, which inhibits the formation of melanin, the color producing agent in skin.

 

Please follow Directions for optimum results
DIRECTIONS:
For best results, Lightening Fade System should be used twice daily, morning and evening.

Morning: Use a good non-irritating cleanser that will remove the oil from your skin and allow penetration of the product, Cleanse thoroughly, dry, and apply a small amount of "Daytime Fade Cream" over entire face or problem area(s)  "Avoid Eye Area". Rub into skin gently until absorbed. No need to apply a moisturizer because "Daytime Fade Cream" acts as a moisturizer. If you wear makeup you may apply your makeup over "Daytime Fade Cream".

Nighttime: Cleanse skin, pat dry, massage a small amount of "Nighttime Fade Cream" lightly over entire face, (not for use in Eye Area, over cuts or irritations). Leave on overnight. Avoid heavy sun exposure. Use "Nighttime Fade Cream" for two weeks. At the end of two weeks switch to the "Dark Spot Fade Gel", (with Glycolic Acid 5%), use it nightly as you did with "Nighttime Fade Cream". You must switch every two weeks from one to the other. This will speed up the lightening process and help prevent sensitivity to the stronger action of "Dark Spot Fade Gel".  Use the "Daytime Fade Cream" everyday.  When you have achieved the desired effect, it is best to continue using the DAYTIME FADE CREAM to retain results acheived. The sun's rays bring back hyperpigmentation if sunscreen is not used daily, of at least SPF15 or higher.

Warning: "Nighttime Fade Cream" and "Brown Spot Fade Gel" are not designed to be used in the daylight hours, Hydroquinone does not interact well with the sun's rays. Our fade products labeled Nighttime are designed to be used only at night.


 Skin Whitening Face System I

 Includes:
3 Items (no prescription required)
 ° Nighttime Fade Cream - w/Hydroquinone 2%
 ° Nighttime Fade Gel - w/Hydroquinone 2% and 5% Glycolic Acid
 ° Daytime Fade Cream - w/hydroquinone 1% & Full Spectrum Sun Block SPF15 

 Item JV616
 Pay Only $57.85

 
 


 Skin Whitening Face & Body System II

 Includes: 4 Items  (no prescription required)
 ° Nighttime Fade Cream - w/Hydroquinone 2%
 ° Nighttime Fade Gel - w/Hydroquinone 2% and 5% Glycolic Acid
 ° Daytime Fade Cream - w/hydroquinone 1% & SPF 15 Full Spectrum Sun Block

 
° Skin Bleach Body Lotion - 8 oz. Hydroquinone 2%

 Item # JV616-7

 Pay Only $82.80

 
 

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