A question about herbal inn…

For all those faithful herbal inn users, I have an important
question. Suppose you have sun spots, blemishes, or some other form
of hyper-pigmentation on your skin, does herbal inn remove this and
then start lightening the skin? Or does it NOT lighten any marks or
blemishes from your skin but it just lightens your complexion
without fading or erasing any marks? Or does it lighten your face
and any blemishes you have at the same time. Also, I heard that you
turn your original color when you stop using it. So, if you had
blemishes in the first place, if herbal inn faded them and you
stoped using the cream, will the dark spots or blemishes return? I
know it’s a lot of questions and thank you so very much for your
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11 Responses to “A question about herbal inn…”

  1. John Says:

    I THINK it will help u fade away the blemish. Once the blemish is
    gone, and u stop using it, it does not come back because ur blemish
    is gone for good just like the other creams. But i think it will
    lighten ur skin overall and ur blemish will get lighten too but will
    still be visible. Do not use it if u just want to get rid of
    blemishes. Go to a doctor and get prescribed with a cream that drys
    and peels the skin. that is the only way to get rid of blemish and
    acne scars. herbal inn will really lighten ur skin. also why not
    just keep using the cream, its cheap anyways than other creams.

  2. John Says:

    And i did not return to my original skin right away but after i got
    lightened 4-5 shades i went back to 2-3 shades. that was after 2
    months. I think it will depend on what type of skin u have and how
    much exposure to sun.

  3. John Says:

    did you use a good sunblock after stopping the herbal inn???
    and as herbal inn has HQ in it, i really dunno if there will be any
    damage from say…using it for 5 years running.
    and i think all of us can safely say we want to MAINTAIN our lighter
    skin shade…which means using the cream for the rest of our life.
    i just dont wanna wake up a few years from now w/ splotchy brown
    skin, its a real catch 22 situation

  4. John Says:

    I just wrote to Salha for my tracking number, and I
    also asked her if there is hq in herbal inn product -
    if she doesn’t answer that question(as she still has
    not told me the ingredients or anyone else, when I
    have asked a couple of times) - then her silence will
    tell me there is hq in it.

  5. John Says:

    I asked Sahal directly if there was hq in herbalinn
    products, because message boards have been stating
    there is some hq in it. She said there is no hq in the
    herbalinn fairness cream, and it has been confirmed by
    the manufacturing of herbal inn!!! That’s about as
    close to the truth we’re going to get

  6. John Says:

    can you give me the information where to get it
    please? How many months of supply is good for
    starters?

  7. John Says:

    can you use herbal inn, if you are indian asian, i am darked skin. And also is it bettter than rosance 20x?

  8. John Says:

    i have not used herbal inn yet, but the people that
    are raving about it are indian asian - and so am I, so
    let’s see. It’s the only product that I’ve heard
    consistently good things about, as opposed to any
    other product including rosance X20. I am very
    interested in using rosancex20 for the body though,
    but some people say that all rosance products have hq
    even if it’s not listed - is there anyway anyone can
    find out?

  9. John Says:

    Hi! I am in need of an education on this ingredient! This is so interesting to me. Is glutathione a prescription drug, or a prescription supplement of some kind? Is it supposed to alter the shade of the complexion permanently? Thanks for your post — this is a great e-group!

  10. John Says:

    Hello…where you from(if you don’t mind me asking)? I’m originally
    from Manila. and 2years ago i decided to move in the USA…Anyway,
    first, glutathione is not a prescription drug. if it’s only available
    everywhere anybody can buy it..it’s so happened that it manufactures
    in Japan…I know somebody that helped her whitens her skin by taking
    glutathione.and believe me, you wouldn’t believe the result…from
    dark brown to white complexion…and it’s also even…though, i know
    it’s not only glutathione that makes her so white. but that’s her
    number one in the list…and she’s still taking it up to now as
    maintenance..the only thing with glutathione is that, it makes you
    gain a little weight…my derma told me that glutathione is almost
    the same as hormones pills(i don’t think there’s something wrong with
    hormone pills) or there’s hormones in it that’s why you gain weight
    from taking it plus the fact that you have to take another Vitamins
    which is Vit C…As if the result is permanent, i would say yes…and
    you’ll stay whatever shades you achieved as long as your taking
    it…in my case, since i stopped taking it for awhile coz i got
    pregnant, i didn’t go back to my original color, though, i didn’t
    have the same complexion while i was taking it…but it’s not bad at
    all…maybe, because i’m not really exposed to sunlight and God knows
    how i hate sunlight…One more thing, glutathione makes your skin
    glow and rosy…but i don’t depend on glutathione alone when it comes
    to my facial treatment or face maintenance. i’m using Murad products
    right now for my face. that’s about it….though it really is
    expensive….but if we want to look great we have to invest right?

  11. John Says:

    Thanks so much for the information on glutathione! And, yes, it really does take a consistent and determined investment in time and money to make your skin look and feel great. Have you used Murad products for a long time? Are they herbal-based?

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