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Do Diana Stalder whitening products contain hydroquinone?
What is the difference between the Glutathione Soap, Papaya Kojic Soap, Black Soap and the Licorice Beauty Bar? Results do vary from user to user. Of the four products, most users Stalder Papaya Kojic Soap is most effective at overall whitening, followed closely by the Diana Stalder Black Soap, Diana Stalder Glutathione Soap and then Diana Stalder Licorice Soap. The kojic acid of Diana Stalder Papaya Kojic Soap, works by inhibiting the catecholase activity of tyrosinase, which is the rate-limiting, essential enzyme in the biosynthesis of the skin pigment melanin. For acne scars, dark spots or other forms of melasma, Diana Stalder Black Soap is the most effective. The Licorice Soap is the mildest of the four Whitening soap.
Which Diana Stalder whitening soap would you recommend for sensitive skin? First assess your self on how sensitive your skin can be when exposed to different kinds of soaps. Most of Whitening Soaps that are available in the Market works through micro-peeling, which may irritate your skin. We only recommend Diana Stalder Glycerin soap for sensitive skin.
How quickly can I get results with Diana Stalder skin whitening or skin lightening products? We have to consider some factors that may affect while you’re in your whitening regimen; how often your skin is exposed to sun and the how fair your skin is. Diana Stalder SW Whitening and SW Lightening products undergone clinical trials and proven that after a week the skin lightens.
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