Looks How do top asian girls get that super white and pale skin?

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Am white and they whiteskin mogg me

My skin has a bit of pinkish undertone

Anybody went from that to the pale look ?

I need to come up with the plan of products and procedures

I have dark hair/ brows and light eyes already i think this colouring would look good on me

Anybody that achieved that ?

I already do SPF/ azelaic acid but I need something more effective
 
The area around my nose and eyes is a bit tanned compared to the rest of my face from all the years of computer screen use where I didn't use spf and didn't use blue screen filters unless it was at night but luckily my beard line saved my lower face.

I would say also use Niacinamide and vit c serums which I've started using and obv blue light filters on screens and they're starting to have an effect after a few months in my case but still have a ways to go. Azealic acid is something I need to try as well.

Other than that use whitening creams which a lot of but not all of them also use to get that kind of skin tone.
Even some north east asians still aren't super pale naturally.
 
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The area around my nose and eyes is a bit tanned compared to the rest of my face from all the years of computer screen use where I didn't use spf and didn't use blue screen filters unless it was at night but luckily my beard line saved my lower face.

I would say also use Niacinamide and vit c serums which I've started using and obv blue light filters on screens and they're starting to have an effect after a few months in my case but still have a ways to go. Azealic acid is something I need to try as well.

Other than that use whitening creams which a lot of but not all of them also use to get that kind of skin tone.
Even some north east asians still aren't super pale naturally.
you are really saying getting tanned from computer screens is possible? are you a schizo or something
 
you are really saying getting tanned from computer screens is possible? are you a schizo or something
Blue light from computer screens can cause hyperpigmentation and oxidative damage over time.


Also if you're constantly using a device near a window where sunlight gets through then the effect seems to be worse which in my case I did.
 
Blue light from computer screens can cause hyperpigmentation and oxidative damage over time.


Also if you're constantly using a device near a window where sunlight gets through then the effect seems to be worse which in my case I did.
it is true that blue light contributes to aging and pigmentation, but you have to look at the intensity. most studies showing damage use high-intensity light that is way stronger than your screens. basically, the light from a computer is tiny compared to the sun. research actually suggests you would need to spend like 64 continuous days in front of a monitor to get the same blue light dose as just one hour in the sun.
 
it is true that blue light contributes to aging and pigmentation, but you have to look at the intensity. most studies showing damage use high-intensity light that is way stronger than your screens. basically, the light from a computer is tiny compared to the sun. research actually suggests you would need to spend like 64 continuous days in front of a monitor to get the same blue light dose as just one hour in the sun.
I remember reading another source that claimed that hyperpigmentation was a lot worse when also exposed to direct sunlight at the same time but can't find it. There was a period of time where I mostly neeted and my upper face used to be lighter before then so always assumed it was that.

Idk it could be just regular sun exposure that caused it and that my face just tans a lot more easily than the rest of my body as my arms weren't affected.
 

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