how can i get i white skin..?

Philippines
March 16, 2007 5:34am CST
hehehe how? how?
3 responses
@babynanan (133)
• Philippines
16 Mar 07
Me before, I took ILLUMINA.. It was prescribed by my derma before but I stopped. It only took my 20 tablets and my color really changed. I don't know if it's still available now coz the last time I heard it wasn't available. There is also glutha injection, it cost P2500-P3000 per injection. It's also effective. :)
• Philippines
16 May 07
y do u stop tking ilumina if its effectve? i wnt to try it also, but like wat uv sed its not availble..
@lacchiga (51)
• India
16 Mar 07
hey dont try somthing diffrent ,god has give u good skin ,be as u r , skin dose no matter when u true relation develops ,be confident with what u have that makes u match beautiful then any other cosmetics, this my advise i am happy and no one will question u?
• India
16 Mar 07
What a strange world we live in. We have whites making fun of other whites for being too white, and we also have blacks snubbing other blacks for being too black. Who knows, perhaps within our arteries and veins we have exclusive clubs of red blood cells that travel around together, saying, "We're not as red as they are!" Is it any wonder that so many light-skinned people are spending money trying to look darker, while dark-skinned people are spending even more money trying to look lighter? If you happen to be satisfied with your complexion, the tanning salons and skin cream makers have a message for you: Get your eyes checked! Imagine how much better your life would be if your skin was just a little bit lighter or darker or even spotted. If you use the right chemicals, you might even be able to give your romantic partner a special bedroom treat: playing a game of "connect the dots." But try not to squeal, even if something begins to peel. Yes, all this skin toning does pose health risks, even cancer, but don't tell that to the American women spending hours in the sun trying to get "the ultimate tan," hoping it will eventually bring them "the ultimate man." And don't tell that to the African and Asian women covering their bodies with so much skin-lightening cream, they have to use shovels to find their navels. More than a billion dollars is spent annually on skin-lightening creams -- and only half of it by Michael Jackson. The rest goes to people who believe that lighter skin will make them more attractive, not to mention more visible at night.