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DDF Fade Gel 4 Review -

 Does DDF Fade Gel 4 work?

 

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How does DDF Fade Gel 4 compare?
compare against other underarm whiteners

DDF Fade Gel 4 Review:

DDF Fade Gel 4 reviews done by our research staff has found that DDF Fade Gel 4 contains hydroquinone, a potentially dangerous ingredient that has been linked to cancer. Our staff does NOT recommend using ANY product that contains this ingredient. Hydroquinone has even been banned in some European countries.

Our review staff has found that DDF Fade Gel 4 is marketed to help lighten the skin in even the most intimate areas. We have found that DDF Fade Gel 4 contains the ingredient, Alpha Hydroxy Acid. This ingredient may increase the skin’s sensitivity to the sun and the customers should limit their exposure to the sun and always wear a sunscreen. The manufacturer does not state how soon before results will show using DDF Fade Gel 4. This may be expensive, retailing at $56.

DDF Fade Gel 4 Pros: 

  • Does not contain Parabens
  • Comes in an easy to use pump top
DDF Fade Gel 4 Cons: 

  • Contains Hydroquinone/potentially dangerous
  • May increase skin’s sensitivity to the sun
  • Expensive, retails for $56

 


DDF Fade Gel 4 Size: 0.5 oz

DDF Fade Gel 4 Instructions:

According to the manufacturer, apply a small amount as a thin layer on the affected area twice daily, or as directed by a physician. Sun exposure should be limited by using a sunscreen agent or protective clothing to cover bleached skin when using and after using this product in order to prevent darkening from recurring. Lightening effect of this product may not be noticeable when used on very dark skin. If no improvement is seen after d3 months of treatment, use of this product should be discontinued. Children under 12 years of age: Do not use unless directed by a physician.

DDF Fade Gel 4 Ingredients:

Hydroquinone 2%, Water, SD Alcohol 40, Glycolic Acid, Kojic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Triethanolamine, Glycerin, Salicylic Acid, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyehtanol, DmDM Hydantoin, Methylparaben, Sodium Metabisulfite, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Sulfite, Azelaic Acid

DDF Fade Gel 4 Wrap Up:

Our research staff has concluded that DDF Fade Gel 4 may not be the best choice for underarm skin lightening. With a potentially dangerous ingredient like hydroquinone and an ingredient that limits your sun exposure; we feel that there are other underarm skin lightening products on the market that may work better. DDF Fade Gel 4 compared to other skin lightening products on the market may be expensive retailing for $56. There are other underarm skin lightening products that are more cost effective and can show results in as little as 8 weeks.

 

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