Diana Glow Soap is
a dual-whitening soap that uses a cold process method to retain valuable
nutrients and is delicately scented. Its primary purpose is to help users
achieve flawless, blemish-free, whiter, smoother, and younger-looking skin by
exfoliating dead skin cells and prepping the skin for further lightening
treatments.
Benefits of Diana Glow Soap:
Ø Skin Lightening: Helps to lighten skin
pigmentation, including age spots, and dark areas on underarms, inner thighs,
and private parts.
Ø Blemish Reduction: Aims to achieve
blemish-free skin.
Ø Exfoliation: Prepares
the skin by exfoliating dead skin cells.
Ø Anti-aging: Continuous
use can provide youthful, glowing skin and help reduce the appearance of fine
lines.
Ø Safe Formulation: Advertised as being
free of hydroquinone, mercury, and other harsh chemicals.
Ingredients of Diana Glow Soap:
Specific
ingredients found in the soap often include:
Ø Glutathione
Ø Kojic Acid
Ø Arbutin and Vitamin C (sometimes
present in accompanying products or variations)
Ø Other ingredients are used in
the cold process method to create the soap base.
Usage Instruction of Diana Glow
Soap:
Ø
Lather: Lather the soap and
apply it to the desired treatment areas.
Ø
Dwell Time: Leave the soap on for
up to 30 seconds.
Ø
Frequency: Apply once per day initially,
and increase to twice a day if the skin tolerates it well.
Ø
Moisturize: If dryness occurs,
follow up with a moisturizing cream.
Ø
Storage: For best results and
longevity, store the soap on a draining soap dish and keep it dry between
uses.
Side Effects of Diana Glow Soap:
While
generally considered effective and safe, potential side effects can occur,
especially for those with sensitive skin:
Ø Dryness: Skin dryness may occur.
Ø Peeling: Temporary peeling may
be experienced, which typically lasts no more than a week.
Ø Contact Dermatitis: The main potential side
effect of Kojic acid is contact dermatitis, which can manifest as irritation,
rash, inflammation, itching, and pain.
Ø Redness: Redness is another possible symptom of irritation.