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Hi, this is Eva from Bay Harbour Med Spa and this video that I'm making right now is for
all the black men in America, and in the world that have a problem with discoloration on
their face actually from ingrown hairs. The reason I'm making this video is because I
ever so often get phone calls from guys mainly in the United States, but sometimes from overseas
as well who see my skin lightening treatments that I make for black men and the questions
always are the same. Men want to buy my lightening treatments for the discoloration that they
have on their face. But guys, now listen to me very,very carefully what I'm going to tell
you. In order for something to be effective, particularly on your skin, because that's
what I'm talking about, we have to address the core of the problem. The discoloration
is not something that you were born with. When you were born, your skin was even color
black, even color dark brown, even color light brown, whatever it was, it's even color. What
happened is over the years, most likely, most likely, black men have a problem with ingrown
hairs. The hair on black people is curly. At times, the hair, as it tries to come out,
is unable to break through the skin through the layers of skin, and then instead coming
out this way, it bends, curls up, roles up and grows under the skin. Several things happen,
first of all, it becomes painful and it becomes very difficult to shave, and even if you shave,
you actually have painful shaving, very often you cut yourself and you bleed. You create
inflammation, you create infections and that by itself will create additional discoloration
on top of the original problem with the hair curled up under the skin. So the reason I
am trying to explain and making this video for all the men that have the same problem,
discoloration on the face that comes from ingrown hairs. In order for something to really
be effective, you have to address the core of the problem. First come to the root of
the problem, let's not put a band-aid on this problem and me running and selling you the
lightening treatments and making it back and you getting it a little bit lighter and continuing
suffering from the problem. That's not what I am about and that's not what I want you
guys to do. I don't want anybody to go out there and purchase my lightening treatment
for black skin if indeed the problem is ingrown hairs. What I want you to do is I want you
to address the problem that you have where it started. What is the problem that you have.
How do we get rid of the problem of the hair that causes it. So first of all, if indeed
you are living anywhere close to Florida, and you can afford it and you can fly to Florida
then I would say that the first thing that you do is you come and see me. If you are
not in Florida. If you can't fly to Florida. Please, Google. Seek out somebody some skin
clinic that does laser hair removal for black and dark skin. There is a laser. There is
a specific laser called Coolglide which is based on the laser beam called Yag. Y-A-G.
The laser beam is the modality. The technology. The laser machine is called Coolglide. That
machine is the only FDA approved machine that is suitable and approved to treat black skin
without destroying the pigment of the skin. So we got it. Either you come to see me or
go anywhere in the world. Google and search who has a Coolglide machine. And start laser
hair removal treatments. So, if you came to me, I would tell you, and guys, I have tens
and tens and tens if not hundreds of black men that come to see me for this problem.
First, I will tell you, let's not worry about the discoloration first. Let's worry about
the cause, the reason. The reason is your hair. Let's get rid of the hair. It will take
you twelve times, if you can do it, if you can stick to it, it will take about a year
to finish. Which means, that you will come and go for a laser hair removal treatment
on your face or on the area where you have ingrown hairs and where you have discoloration,
you did once a month. The reason that you only have to do it once a month because the
anatomy of the body is such and lasers cannot be done more frequently, so for a man's face,
it's once a month, and for a man's body from here down, it's every six weeks. So it will
take you a year, or something, you go once a month on a regular basis. I would laser
you, wherever you go. They laser you. Each time that they laser you, they will kill approximately
ten percent of your hair folicles. And the ten percent are sporadic anywhere but here,
here, here, here and it's not in one place. Each time you go for a laser, each time about
ten percent of the folicles are killed. So calculate, ten percent plus ten percent plus
ten percent plus ten percent until eventually it becomes one-hundred percent. Now! When
you do laser hair removal and you start doing several treatments, you will start seeing
tremendous reduction of hair growth. You will start seeing tremendous reduction of discoloration
and no more new discoloration because you are killing the root of the problem. Now,
if you've done the laser, if you've started and you've done at least two or three laser
treatments, and I only can speak for myself and my experience.If you came to the clinic
and I have patients that come all the time and they do this and if you've done two or
three treatments and I can see now progress and improvements then I let you buy from me
the lightening treatment the Mandelic lightening or the Arbutin lightening treatment for black
skin and then we do hand and hand. We remove...eliminate the cause of the discoloration and we eliminate
the discoloration that is already existing on the face. Why I tell you guys that it will
take time is this, please remember one thing. Black skin is much more sensitive and you
have to deal with black skin very differently than you deal with white skin. Why? Because
black skin by nature the color black, the dark melanin that is there is actually a protective
layer so with black skin, you have to be very careful. Cause I give you an example, If I
cut myself, I have a wound, I have a pimple. In my case if I'm white, it will create a
purple or a or a pink discoloration and the pimple will eventually go away, I will have
a pink mark, and eventually three months later it will go away and it will turn into the
color of my skin. Which is why. Not the same case with black skin. Black skin if you have
a discoloration if you have a pimple, that pimple will create a discoloration that discoloration
will become darker. Once you eliminate the problem, let's say you get that out. The wound
heals, you know how the wound heals, you pigment, your body is sending more pigment to the area
of injury so that means that all the areas of injury are going to be darker than the
rest of your skin, this is why it's extremely important to be very careful. And you have
to do things slowly not fast. Slowly and carefully with black skin, you cannot do it one, two,
three like American's like to do. Want to see everything fast. So it's a process, so
it's hand in hand. We eliminate the problem of the hairs, what causes it. And then, after
two or three times, you can start using my lightening treament and then we do hand and
hand. And within a year, I give you beautiful black skin, beautiful black man, beautiful
smooth face. Beautiful smooth neck with no more hairs, with no more ingrowns and with
as much as possible eventoned skin. So I hope I clarified this for all the black men in
America and in the world. That you understand what you need to do. So buying lightening
treatments for your discoloration is not the solution, the solution is addressing the problem.
The problem is the hair. Then once you address the problem, the cause of the problem, then
you can start addressing the discoloration and they should go hand and hand. So guys,
thank you for listening and until next time, Ciao! Adios! Bye, Eva
.