If Your Going To Scrub Salt All Over The Body, Will It Whitens The Skin?
September 7th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
i’d like to lightens my skin that’s why i’d like tyo know if scrubing salt would make my skin white

Comment by ph62198 on 8 September 2009:
heat a sauce pan over med-high heat, add a pat of butter. Then……..post your question in the right category.
Comment by snowrive on 8 September 2009:
NO…… It will Redden it , irritate it. end up with a RASH or more… Why SALT?? Very bad choice…
Comment by MangoKis on 8 September 2009:
No, that will not work. What you need to do, is contact Michael Jackson because as ugly as he is it seemed that what he did worked. As long as it does not absorb into the brain and make you look at little kids in a different light….you should be good to go!
Comment by VA Girl on 8 September 2009:
No, those salt scrubs don’t whiten the skin or I’d look verrrrrrry different! They should only be used once a week to exfoliate the skin, though, so that you don’t irritate the skin. The better salt scrubs can be found at Bath & Body works. You can even get a good sugar scrub there! Anyway, all drug stores (and possibly Target, Wal*Mart, etc) will have jars of skin lighteners for sale. They’re always beside the cocoa butter products. They’re highly not recommened for large areas of skin, however. You should see a dermatologist if you need to lighten an area larger than a 50 cent piece. Always, always ALWAYS use sunscreen or sunblock on areas being lightened since they will be photo-sensitive and get even darker. If you’re able to protect the lightened location with clothing…even better.
Comment by babble_g on 8 September 2009:
Have you ever seen a white peanut?
or a white caper?
Comment by capone69 on 8 September 2009:
no it won’t
Comment by Need a solution? Keliyah is an Accurate Medium Psychic on 8 September 2009:
No, it will not. It would just probably scrub off your dead skins cells and dirt. On the other hand, too much scrubbing will make your skin raw, which can result to scabbing and scarring.