Hafsa has a question: I’ve been looking around for some lightening lotions as I have melasma. I came across a skin care range by Diana Stalder. Theres a lot of hype going around saying that Diana Stalder lightens skin within weeks or even a matter of days!
The active ingredient is kojic acid. Is it true that it can help lighten skin that fast? The Right Brain has an answer: Diana Stalder is credited with starting the first Filipino-owned company offering direct sales of skin care and beauty products.
Unfortunately, we can’t confirm if she’s using kojic acid in her whitening formulas or not. There’s only one distribution outlet for her products in the US (in Kentucky for some strange reason!) so it’s hard to find products to look at. And her website includes very little information about the ingredients used in her products.
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