D-Tan Bleach

We all have our ways of tacking facial hair, depending on our skin type. Sometimes bleaching facial hair or our skin may not give us the desired results and could result in itchy skin or redness if we don't follow the right method. Bleaching is a popular beauty treatment that we all opt for mostly as it takes less time but it is very important to choose the right products and follow the correct method to do so.
Apart from its distinctive smell, face bleach has a lot of reputation surrounding it, some good and some not so. The claimed benefits of face bleach include removal of blackheads, pigmentation and tan. Most people even resort to bleaching to save themselves the pain of threading. But, how many of these are actually true? We’ll tell you the reality behind the jar of cream that promises to lighten your complexion.
Putting bleach on the face is one such common treatment, which can instantly get us even tone and also help in covering dark spots. Bleaching the face can also cover undesirable facial hair.
But is it good for your skin and should you bleach your face regularly? Well, the answer is no. When you put bleach on your face, you put chemicals on your skin and it can have a negative effect. You might not feel it instantly but in long term, this medicine can have a bad effect on your skin.
- Face Bleach
- Face Neck Bleach
- Full Back Bleach
- Full Fruit Bleach
- Full Body Bleach
- Full Hand Bleach
- Full Leg Bleach
- D-TAN
- Full Body D-TAN
- Full Hand D-TAN
- Full Leg D-TAN
- Full Back D-TAN