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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Warning: This Product does not contain Hydroquinone Feb 21, 2007
By CyberLouis It appears that D&R produces two versions of skin bleach: one with and one without hydroquinone. The product I received does not contain hydroquinone. Unfortunately, hydroquinone is the only substance that I know of that is proven to work. None of the ingredients on this product are proven to do any skin lightening as far as I know. For that matter, the list of ingredients doesn't even include an "active ingredient".
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The review above lists a dangerous chemical.Take advise caution Mar 04, 2011
By Hellopeople123 The product above does not have this dangerous chemical.I have just started using this product. I have no skin reaction to this product. This is for the lady that advised you not to buy this product...studies in rodents show "some evidence" that hydroquinone may act as a carcinogen or cancer-causing chemical, although its cancer-causing properties have yet to be proved in humans. Hydroquinone also has been linked with the medical condition known as ochronosis in which the skin becomes dark and thick. Dome-shaped yellowish spots and grayish-brown spots also are observed in ochronosis among black women and men in South Africa, Britain, and the U.S. Ochronosis has been observed in conjunction with hydroquinone use even in persons who have used hydroquinone-containing cosmetics for a short time.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Stinks. Jan 27, 2012
By lindsay denise
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I can't say how this works because it simply smells terrible. It has a chemical odor to it and other people notice it.
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