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Will Glutathione taken orally will work?
I'm on dusky tone and wanted to lighten my skin two shades down. Can someone suggest a good healthy option? Many people are discussing about skin whitening with Glutathione? Will this really work if taken orally? Or Creams containing Kojic acid and arbutin can be used? Which is an effective way?
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Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Hello dear. Natural skin colour cannot be altered. Glutathione will only work as long as you take it. You can use it orally but it will take atleast 4-5 months to even notice valid results. Plus it's very expensive. And you'll be back to being dusky once you stop it Consult me online to know best skincare routine for yourself Choose wisely
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Yes work but temporarily. Use sunscreen regularly and take a healthy diet
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consult a dermatologist who will assess the skin condition and then customize your skin regimen
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There is never anything which can change ur shade and anything which has been told is just a month. Glutathione is an antioxidant which helps ur health a lot and kojic acid can remove pigmentation which comes during the process of life. Start using a good sunscreen like revela tint and kojic acid can be continued. Good facewash like ahalgow is also good.
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