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Posted 15 July 2008 - 11:11 AM

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Posted 16 July 2008 - 04:04 AM



well milk does have bleaching properties the less water content the better (eg. red top milk is mostly water thus not very effective)

you should take some pictures with a cam or your phone if they have a good amount of pixels otherwise you wont see any change at all... this way you can compare how it is now to a few days away, im assuming by what you say your nose is still not the same colour as the rest of you, as sometimes you want improvements that bad it looks like they have improved but of course they havnt

as you started using mineral makeup on your nose it may just be small amounts of that left over so when you check the reddness is still there just hidden by the remains of the makeup, but if you have washed it off right then the makeup will have been of no importance and the milk has worked for you

you should post back in a few days saying your results of continued use as people like to know that aswell for example continues use of some bleaching effects damage the skin or if it stopped working after a few days etc




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