I just wanted to know whether any1 has used Faiza beauty cream before and what effect it had…??
I bought this cream from Pakistan a few months ago but never really used it (due to the negative things I have heard about these kind of creams) but I have only very recently started using it as I am desperate…
I’m getting married in June (inshallah) and I have very prominent marks from spots on my cheeks which I really want to get rid of asap…They are quite stubborn and dark marks, and I heard that Fazia cream is very good at removing these sorts of marks…
I have been using it only on my marks, but have not really noticed a difference, and I am therefore hoping to get your views on this cream if anyone has ever used it b4…
Here is my advice......go to a dermatologist and get a prescription for a cream that contains hydroquinione....which is used to lighten dark spots, etc. Or you can even consider getting laser done by a dermatologist to fade your spots more quickly and keep acne at bay.
^Getting a doctor's analysis is better than going through the trial and error process of trying out various creams....which may even damage your skin in the long run. Be careful of what you put on your face, it can potentially cause skin cancer.
^ And another thing: Whenever you apply a lightening cream on your face, ALWAYS apply sunscreen when going out in the sun. Lightening creams make your face more sensitive to the sun....and this can result in the development of dark patches....and possibly skin cancer.
I know, I shouldn't really be using this cream, but as mentioned earlier I'm desperate....Infact, I have noticed that my skin has lightened in the area that I have been applying it to, but the marks are still there - so now I have a slight fair patch on my cheek, lol, as if my skin wasn't in a bad state as it is :)
But thank u for the tip redvelvet.....I think I will deffo try and go to the docs, if time allows it...Thank u again :)
I know, I shouldn't really be using this cream, but as mentioned earlier I'm desperate....Infact, I have noticed that my skin has lightened in the area that I have been applying it to, but the marks are still there - so now I have a slight fair patch on my cheek, lol, as if my skin wasn't in a bad state as it is :)
But thank u for the tip redvelvet.....I think I will deffo try and go to the docs, if time allows it...Thank u again :)
Shaaz,
I have friends who have gotten laser treatment and they found it very helpful. The laser will not only remove the spots but will also shrink your oil glands so that you have fewer pimples and fewer cystic acne. If you're on a time crunch for improving your complexion, that is an option to consider.
Also, make sure to see a reliable and certified dermatologist. Best wishes. :)
Thanks for your reply also....from reading a few previous threads, I can see you are very anti-lightenign creams (and I don't blame you either ).......
I can also see that your great at giving beauty tips etc...so you are just the right person as I have a question in realtion to a face pack that my aunty told me about that she reckons I should start applying asap.....
I am getting married in June, and she has advised me that this will help even out my skin tone, make it 'glow' and it will also help reduce/remove my marks....It all sounds too good to be true, so I would love to have your opinion please...
Here's the recipie, please do let me know what you make of it, and what it will be good for.......
Yogurt: 1-2 spoons
Honey: 1 Tablespoon
Lemon: 1 tablepoon
Baisen: enough to make a paste
Cinnemon powder: a quarter teaspoon
Amla powder: quater teaspoon
Haldi: Half teaspoon
Leave on untill dry and then scrub off.......
Please please do let me know as to what you think about this Gina, as I would very much appreciate your expert opnion.......
Aww thanks redvelvet, its much appreciated...I would go for the laser option, but I also am on a tight budget.....But I will deffo go and visit a derm.....
Aww thanks redvelvet, its much appreciated...I would go for the laser option, but I also am on a tight budget.....But I will deffo go and visit a derm.....
Thanks soo much again :)
Depends on your skin condition. If it's not severe....you might only require one laser session. It's painless. And some dermatologists even offer discounts/deals. So definitely look into it. And you're welcome :)
Thanks for your reply also....from reading a few previous threads, I can see you are very anti-lightenign creams (and I don't blame you either ).......
I can also see that your great at giving beauty tips etc...so you are just the right person as I have a question in realtion to a face pack that my aunty told me about that she reckons I should start applying asap.....
I am getting married in June, and she has advised me that this will help even out my skin tone, make it 'glow' and it will also help reduce/remove my marks....It all sounds too good to be true, so I would love to have your opinion please...
Here's the recipie, please do let me know what you make of it, and what it will be good for.......
Yogurt: 1-2 spoons
Honey: 1 Tablespoon
Lemon: 1 tablepoon
Baisen: enough to make a paste
Cinnemon powder: a quarter teaspoon
Amla powder: quater teaspoon
Haldi: Half teaspoon
Leave on untill dry and then scrub off.......
Please please do let me know as to what you think about this Gina, as I would very much appreciate your expert opnion.......
Thank u lots in adavance
Shazzy u don't know what goes into these creams.. it's more than lightening agents and bleaching agents.. some have heavy-duty steroids that may make u're skin appear clearer..but the after-effects are irreversible.
The face-pack is harmless and there's no harm in trying it..
But will thsi 'face pack' taht i've mentioned above really make my skin more radiant, make my skin tone even and even remove/reduce my marks left by spots??
Lol, I know, sooo many questions, but i'm hopeless in the 'beauty' dept... :)
I bought a at home Glycolic Peel kit and am not sure whether to use it.....What is ur take on home peel kits? Have you ever used them and if so, what were your results? Plz do let me know.
i didnt have acne but i certainly look as if i did because of the built up marks that wont fade away.
As for the after effects i have to say, yes they can persist if you DONNOT look after your skin afterwards.
My cousins have all used Golden Pearl (which is a herbal day cream, highly SPF sun cream - however depending on where you buy it you will notice a difference, from the pharmacy it will be very soft and from a normal shop it will be a greasy type) this is brilliant to help whiten but!!!!
what they have been doing is, using the faiza beauty cream at night and wearing the golden pearl cream during the day.
i had started doing this too, but the only problem was my skin did not suit golden pearl because the one i had was oily consistency and my skin is already oily in the t-zone. (consequence = spots)
They have seen absolutely unbelievable results. when i saw them i was shocked. i remember the last thing i said to them before they went, "take sun screen or ull come back black". And on their return they were white!! not makeup either, natural white. they wouldnt tell me at first but it was their mum who told me.
i am going to have to give you examples - they went from being darker than bipasha basu or as dark ----> to as white as kareena kapoor and katrina kaif.
because i donnot suit the golden pearl i dont use it, but i can definitely say that faiza cream works!
you just need to make sure you take care of your skin.
Hi there really need your help and advice, I had pimples and then my friend asked me to use golden pearl after using it everythng went away my skin was flawless, but recently broke out bad has if I had chicken pox, the marks are bad what shud I use to lighten it please please help!
Omg, I saw the Title and I was like "please don’t let it be that Someone bought it’! DO NOT buy such cheap products, I know they claim to do so many things but they aren’t good for you!
If you can , save some money and invest in a good product. Like Clinique, they have a dark spot corrector and also more affordabe products like Garnier.