Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 11:52 am
girls only please. so im 16/f, and though im of a somewhat light complexion, i think my private area is too dark. is there anything, if possible, like a cream or something, to make it lighter?? thanXx in advance.
XoXoXoXo77 answered Saturday November 10 2007, 9:26 pm: thats actually normal. its supposed to be like that. and if it's a guy that said it was darker than the rest of your body maybe he didnt mean it in a bad way? a guy has said that to me before and i was just like yeah.. i know. but if he did say it in a mean way then i wouldn't pay any attention to him because it's normal and he obviously hasn't seen very many girls 'private areas' or he would know that.
thebecka answered Saturday November 10 2007, 9:19 pm: Your vaginal lips, etc. are a different color than the skin on the rest of your body. Kind of like how the inside of your mouth is a different color. If you are talking about your surrounding pubic area being dark, it could be because you don't scrub down there and dead skin and dirt is building up. Soap and a wash cloth or a loofah will work for that.
Razhie answered Saturday November 10 2007, 7:22 pm: Too dark? I'm afriad to ask where you got that idea from.
No, there is no cream or medication that I know of to lighten your skin. Even if there was, I would strongly advise agianst using anything to alter the pigmentation in your skin, espcailly on a part of your body where the skin is very, very sensitive.
We come in all shapes and sizes and colours. It's not abnormal or unusual for your vagina to be a different colour then the rest of you. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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