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Does applying lemon juice with tamato causes darkening of skin or does it help in whitening skin?

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i have been applying it for a week..pls help

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  1. Lemon juice with tomato has a bleaching property. It will lightn the skin color.

    But it is more effective if mixed with either fresh cream from milk or with coconut oil.


  2. I am not aware about darkening or whitening of skin on applying lemon juice and tomato. But I am cent percent sure that on regular application of the same, your flesh will be very very tasty.    

  3. Whitening

  4. The lemon and tomato  are supposed to produce whitening of skin. But I don't think there is any scientific basis to this. I too rub lemon slice on my face occasionally.

    Lemon acts as an exfoliator and a natural bleach. So it removes the dead cells and helps in whitening of skin.

    Tomato is supposed to be the best natural cleanser. So you can use it as a cleanser to remove dirt and grim from your skin.

  5. according to a scientific study, if you were to eat tomato puree (a few spoons) it helps you skin tan.

    and i know that lemon juice and sun makes your hair blonder.

  6. WHITENING.

    TOMATO-CAUSE CLEAR OF PATCHES AND MARKS

    LEMON-IT IS CALLED AS NATURAL BLEACH(ASSTRINGENT)

                 HELPS IN PRVENTING PUMPILES.

  7. Well if your serious about skin lightening, the best thing I could suggest for you to try is SWISS glutathione bar. It's a skin lightening soap and you just have to replace your everyday soap with it. You can use it for both your face and body. It works very well and you will immediately see the results! check out their website if you want to know more about it.

    http://www.swisscare.blogspot.com

    http://www.theswisscare.com


  8. I haven't heard of this before,but my guess would be whitening as lemon has a bleaching effect

  9. What results have you gotten so far? I've never heard of using tomato for skin lightening or darkening.

    Lemon juice was used over a hundred years ago to lighten the skin, I assume it works. But tomato, I've never heard of.  

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