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Hi guys! This is Eva from Bay Harbour Med Spa and uh, here is another question that
some uh people that are black ask me and they wanted to know whether they can use benzoyl
peroxide or hydrogen peroxide to bleach their skin. Guys, I honestly don't know why people
think that it is okay to put information on the internet just for the sake of having their
name out there but giving totally wrong information. Don't people have any conscious. Don't people
really think that there is karma, and that when you post outside harmful information
for another group of people, it will come to bite you in your *** one day. It will
come back to you. Don't people understand in that cause and effect you know, what you
put out eventually comes back to you. Why people it's mind boggling why are so many
stupid ignorant arrogant evil people out there that put this information out just for the
sake of either making a buck or putting their name out and it has absolutely no validity
to it, and it's dangerous and it's bad, so to all my black followers and all my black
listeners in the world, please, do not attempt to bleach your skin. With hydrogen peroxide,
or any peroxide for that sake. Do not, the reason you don't want to use it particularly
people of color is because you have no control when you take hydrogen peroxide and you already
know that hydrogen peroxide if you put it on the hair it will lighten your hair. And
you think that you can do the same thing with your skin. Well, the big difference is that
when you applied on black or brown or dark pigmented skin, the hydrogen peroxide will
not even out your skin and make it a shade or two lighter, so even if you take the whole
peroxide and put it all over your face, it won't do it. It will only affect the part
of the skin that has possibly some wounds in it, some scrapes, something where the hydrogen
can interrupt with whatever is in the pore or on the skin, and it will actually discolor
your skin in the sense that it will make it blotchy, because let's say you are a guy and
you shave and you shaved and you cut yourself a little bit here and a little bit here and
so there's a little wound there, you might not even see it, and then you take peroxide,
hydrogen peroxide and you put it all over your skin. And then you take it off you wash
your face off and suddenly a day or two later, you will see, oh my god, what happened. I
have the much lighter dots. Where your discoloration because the peroxide acted not on your whole
skin, it only can act and interact where there is a wound, where there is a matter where
the hydrogen peroxide comes in connection with cells and it destroys the bacteria of
it, it destroys and kills whatever it comes with contact but those are living cells. Not
dead top epidermis, and by doing that action, it actually kills it and lightens the area
that it worked on. So you would actually discolor your skin, not that you would make it darker,
it is because you would become blotchy and you would have spots that are lighter and
then the rest of the face would be your skin color and sometimes if you leave it too long,
the peroxide, the hydrogen peroxide makes it lighter but then on the edges can burn
the skin and by burning it it makes it darker. So I ask of you, I implore all of you out
there who have dark pigmented skin, who are black, who are Indian, Pakistani, Arab, Mediterranean.
Do not attempt to use hydrogen peroxide or any formula that has peroxide in it to lighten
your skin because you will regret it. And it will take a very long time for you to reverse
the damage. Hydrogen peroxide is not to bleach your skin. Hydrogen peroxide is not to bleach
and lighten the pigment of your skin. Do you understand that? If you have dark or black
skin that is your skin, if you are looking to lighten discoloration that you have from
shaving or from ingrown hair or from scars or from pimples for god sake, don't go for
this charlatan information websites that are out there. If you absolutely want to lighten
it, go with something safe. I made a formula which is a Mandelic Acid, you can go to my
website, you can read about it, you can research it, I made Mandelic Acid specifically formulated
for dark or pigmented skin, Middle Eastern, Arabic, Mediterranean, Black, Pakistani, Hispanic,
any skin that is darker than white. I formulated something that can safely lighten the skin
and pigment problem, but of course not change all the skin color and change it to a lighter
color. That's not what I make. God created you one way, Darwin created you one way. this
is what you are. Do not try to change the gift that you got at first. You want to improve
the discoloration no problem, go to my website, read about it. Go get the Mandelic Acid. You
will be safe, but don't try all this websites and all this information that is out there
and definitely don't try hydrogen peroxide just because you know that somebody used it
to bleach their hair. There's a big difference between the hair and between the skin. Okay
so thank you for listening and until next time, adios, ciao ciao, bye!