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Entertainment of Friday, 12 February 2016

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‘Stop Bleaching’ - Ghanaian actress Victoria Lebene

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Actress Vicky Minash known in real life as Victoria Lebene Mekpah has some unsolicited advice to Ghanaians who bleach.

The young actress expressed her views in an interview with Gh Links

Here’s the lengthy message made available to us, directed to both male and female Ghanaians who bleach.
Read post below:

It’s Sad how some Ghanaians both male and female resort to skin bleaching these days,worst of it is the desperation to become soo light that they will use any product on the market that has “toning, lightening, whitening ” etc, not ensuring the real contents of the products, whether it’s their skin type, whether it can be used in our climate because some of these products damage the skin due to the chemicals and ingredients used, which don’t work well with the sun and irritates the skin.

All skin types are beautiful and we should love and learn to embrace it. If you want to make your skin glow and look appealing, there are healthier ways of getting it done by consulting an Aesthetician or Dermatologist before applying any cream to the skin.

I personally have had difficulties in choosing the appropriate product for my skin and have been a victim of the effects they come with,not until I confided in an expertly trained dermatologist who advised and took me through a thorough skin care lecture.

I developed the passion to persue skin care with Oasis Medspa which is one of Africa’s leading premium corrective skincare clinic and luxury day spa, dedicated to helping people achieve a Flawless complexion.

My Advise to Ghanaians is to let taking care of their skin in a healthier and hygienic way, be an “Addiction.”