This is not a medical condition, but a simple case of skin pigmentation. Use a good skin lightening cream and apply every other day on underarms. Apply daily for dark knees and elbows. :-)
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If you choose to use a skin lightener -- do not use one containing hydroquinine. There are associated risks involved with products containing hydroquinine. This is a product that has been banned in several other countries:
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If you're not convinced that skin-lightening products that contain hydroquinone are best avoided, consider that hydroquinone has already been banned for sale in the European Union, Australia, and Japan.
Also rubbing fresh lemon on your elbows and knees will bleach it causing it to go back to its normal colour.
There are several products available on the market to lighten dark elbows.Meladerm is for skin lightening in general but you can choose to use it only on your elbows. The product has great reviews, delivers results in about 2 weeks and they offer a 30 day guarantee.Daggett and Ramsdell have a cream specifically for elbows and knees.If you want a natural alternative, lemon juice works really to lighten dark patches of skin.
If windows are to dark is it possible to lighten them
The answer is: The dark clouds will lighten as the sun lowers.
Lemon juice is known to lighten skin dark spots.
uh use lighten dye?
You dye your hair with the colour you want, lighten the colour.
Today, it is easier than ever to lighten dark hair. Many companies such as Clairol make hair color specifically designed for dark hair. Hair bleach will also lighten dark hair and prepare it for any color you wish to put on it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "lighten" (to make less heavy, to make less dark).
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No it will not lighten. You will need to prelighten (bleach) your hair if you want it to be lighter.
End the sentence with a period. No other punctuation is necessary.
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