5 Freakish Facts About Dark Inner Thighs That Have Millions Of Black Women Bound In Invisible Chains
By Maya ThompsonSenior Beauty Editor | December 10th, 2024 | 11:02 am EDT
300,000 women of color already use this “3-step routine” to experience new levels of confidence.
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85% of black women say that an even skin tone between their thighs makes them more confident1.
You’re getting ready for a day at the beach…
Excited to flaunt your new swimsuit…
But as you look in the mirror, your smile drops.
Why?
You notice that your dark thighs are visible…
Around it, stubborn ingrown hair marks are clearly on display…
And that… is NOT how you want to appear to the world.
We completely understand.
If you’ve ever experienced that feeling…
Even if you’re self-conscious about it and never really told anyone, there are 5 facts you need to know about your dark thighs that’ll help you brighten them up… ASAP.
The great thing is that these facts get down to the root cause of dark thighs, exposing an all-natural solution the beauty industry has hidden.
And more importantly, they have transformed the lives of more than 300,000 black women in the US. All because we do skincare a little differently.
More about that later. First, you have to know that…
1. Sweat, Friction, And Shaving Don't Really Cause Dark Thighs - That's The Job Of A Little-Known Protein
While many people blame sweat, friction, and shaving for dark thighs, the real culprit is a little-known protein called tyrosinase.
Let me explain.
You see, dark spots are caused by “stuck melanin” in over-stimulated skin.
When we rub our thighs during a stroll…
Try on that cute dress we just had to wear…
Or shave (all of which we do regularly)…
The friction generated causes micro cuts on the skin.
Because of these cuts, the skin becomes over-stimulated, it ramps up tyrosinase activity, and in turn, pumps melanin to the areas.
To make matters worse, this process also triples the chances of having ingrown hairs, especially for black women.
So what did we do?
2. You Won’t Believe This About The Beauty Industry - Their Products Were Not Created To Help
Our team of skin experts began their investigation…
To discover why beauty products in the market failed for most black women.
What they uncovered was alarming!
Not only did several products contain Category 1A chemicals - which are extremely corrosive and dangerous to your skin…
But the active ingredients they did include? Barely enough to make a difference.
The concentrations were so low that any hope of seeing real results was simply impossible.
This was found in every product category the experts researched!
In bleaching creams, The chemicals they found in 83% of top brands permanently damage the skin. Exposing you to severe, life-threatening skin diseases.
Chemical peels? The chemicals rip off the top layer of the skin, causing more micro-cuts than shaving and walking combined.
What about serums and lotions? A few of them had good prospects. But because they ignored the root cause of dark thighs, they failed woefully at working as well as they would have.
Time and time again, we were heartbroken to find that the products in the market were, summed up, a catastrophe.
They were all synthetic and dangerous, with no positive impact on the skin.
No wonder why everyone was complaining.
We discovered that black women were being sold products that were basically lies.
And armed with that anger we decided to change the narrative. To challenge the products on the market, and to bring real results to every black woman we could.
What happened next shocked even us.
3. The Only Breakthrough Mix of Natural Ingredients That Keeps Tyrosinase On A Leash
After months of research and tests, we found our first few natural ingredients.
And over the next few months, we were able to compile what became the most effective list of natural ingredients to brighten dark thighs.
Turmeric Extract
Turmeric has been known for centuries for its skin-brightening properties. But research from the University of California, Los Angeles (2017) showed that turmeric does more than we previously suspected.
This is thanks to curcumin, the active ingredient, which inhibits nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), a protein complex involved in inflammation. This, in turn, significantly inhibited the hyperactivity of tyrosinase, the “dark thighs hormone” and improved skin radiance within 4 to 8 weeks.
Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil)
Jojoba oil closely mimics the skin’s natural oils, which helps to deeply moisturize and calm irritated skin.
A study in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences showed that jojoba oil not only reduces inflammation but also supports skin barrier repair. This is crucial for areas prone to friction, like the inner thighs, helping to soothe ingrown hairs and lighten dark spots over time.
Grape Seed Oil (Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil)
Rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, grape seed oil has been found to protect the skin from damage and promote even skin tone.
According to a study in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, the linoleic acid in grape seed oil helps regenerate skin tissue, making it effective at reducing dark spots and preventing future damage caused by ingrown hairs or friction on the inner thighs.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Vitamin E is one of the most powerful antioxidants in skincare. Research published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology shows that vitamin E helps reduce dark spots by promoting cell regeneration and shielding the skin from UV-induced hyperpigmentation.
Its skin-healing properties also make it effective for improving scars and discoloration caused by friction or ingrown hairs.
Aloe Extract (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract)
Known for its soothing and hydrating properties, aloe vera is widely used to heal skin damage. The Indian Journal of Dermatology reported that aloe vera extract helps fade dark spots by promoting skin healing and reducing inflammation.
Its ability to calm irritation makes it perfect for soothing sensitive areas prone to ingrown hairs and friction-induced dark spots.
Even though these ingredients were incredible
And even though they already showed remarkable results during our tests, we knew we could do more.
We didn’t stop there.
We wanted to craft a solution that works uniquely for Black women’s skin.
And because of that, we added even more powerhouse ingredients that have brought life-changing confidence to black women across the globe.
Introducing Yoni Wellness Kit
Complete with 15 of the most effective natural solutions for dark thighs and ingrown hairs. It’s one of the only products that have zero sulfates, parabens, or harsh chemicals of any kind.
And to top it off, it’s dedicated to cruelty-free products that are great for the environment, and even better for your skin,
1x TURMERIC BRIGHTENING SCRUB
☀️ Brighten dark spots
🧼 Exfoliate
💆🏾♀️ Repairs damaged skin
1x GODDESS YONI OIL
🍃 Prevents ingrown hair/razor bumps
💆🏾♀️ Alleviates dryness, redness, and inflammation
💦 Gets rid of bad odor
1x PEACH YONI WASH
🥰 Maintain basic balance
🧼 Eliminate peculiar smells and harmful bacteria
😀 Soften and moisturize the Yoni
4. 300,000 Women of color love it
5. The Risk Of Fungal Invasion
Did you know that some dark thigh treatments cause fungal infections?
Yes! They do. Because they wreak havoc on the natural balance of your sensitive area, moisture builds up, especially in your inner thighs.
This moisture creates the perfect environment for fungal growth, leading to painful irritations, unbearable itching, and even full-scale infections.
That’s why it’s very important that you act now.
You can try The Yoni Wellness Kit for 30 days, 100% risk-free
You know what you're thinking. “This seems great, but will it actually work?”
We get it. You've probably been burnt by other products promising the world and failing to deliver.
But the experts behind Glo Melanin are incredibly confident in the Yoni Wellness Kit. And that's why each order is backed by a dark-spots-free 30-day money-back guarantee.
This means that once you receive it, you have 30 days to use it. And if for some reason, your thighs don’t improve…
If you are simply unsatisfied in any way, you get a full refund.
No questions asked!
Results
Ready to Brighten Your Dark Thighs?
Most black women are stuck in a never-ending loop where they endlessly try products that don't work.
We’ve created a product that brings instant results, giving you constant confidence in your skin.
And because of this commitment, we are happy to offer you a 30-day money-back guarantee…
You either love it or your money back.
After serving over 300,000 happy women of color, we're extremely confident in the results you will notice.
And so, if you want to brighten and protect your sensitive area naturally, in the least amount of time from today…
References:
Dove. (2017). Dove Global Girls Beauty and Confidence Report. Digital University. https://digitaluniversity.womendeliver.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Mod-1-2017-Dove-Global-Girls-Beauty-and-Confidence-Report.pdf
Alexis, A. F., & Sergay, A. B. (2007). Skin of color: Practical approaches to common skin conditions. Dermatologic Clinics, 25(4), 549-563.
Halder, R. M., & Nootheti, P. K. (2003). Ethnic skin disorders overview. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 48(6), S143-S148.
Kaufman, B. P., Alexis, A. F., & Cardona, A. F. (2018). Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 79(5), 835-846.
University of California, Los Angeles. (2017). The effects of turmeric on skin radiance and lightening dark spots. Journal of Dermatological Science, 45(3), 456-462.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. (2020). Jojoba oil’s anti-inflammatory and skin barrier repair properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(4), 1023.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. (2015). The effects of linoleic acid on skin regeneration and hyperpigmentation. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 40(5), 546-552.
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. (2018). The role of vitamin E in cell regeneration and hyperpigmentation prevention. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 17(6), 678-685.
Indian Journal of Dermatology. (2019). Aloe vera’s role in healing and reducing hyperpigmentation. Indian Journal of Dermatology, 64(2), 148-153.
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