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[Review] Snow White Whitening Soap After 3 Weeks

August 5, 2015
I want to make the title of this blog post – “the many shades of Ruth”. My skin has embraced different shades of fair and tan ever since the summer started. My summer came early with the trip to Boracay followed by a weekend in Pangasinan, a week in Beijing and 5 days in Guam.
You can imagine the sun exposure I had but I am not bothered about getting darker or tan. When you worry about getting dark, you tend to miss out on the good times. I care less about those things as long as I have my sunscreen (I use Nivea Sun Spray). BUT, sun rays will always have its way to damage the skin. And the most neglected part of my body – my feet!
Look at that two-toned feet!

I got uneven skin tone from walking around Great Wall and exploring Guam.

Thankfully, there’s Snow White Whitening Soap for me to use. The Snow White Whitening Soap is from the same makers of Snow Caps Whitening which I reviewed. 


About SnowWhite Skin Whitening Soap

I am not very familiar with a lot of whitening soap but Snow White Whitening Soap contains Gigawhite (that lightens the skin and reduces dark spots) and ACE-B3 (Aloe Vera Extract, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) to nourish and lighten the skin.
Snow White Whitening Soap banks on these 7 extracts from the Swiss Alps:
Mallow Extract
Peppermint Extract
Primula Veris Extract
Alchemilla Vulgaris Extract
Veronica Officinalis Extract
Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract
Achillea Millefolium Extract

Using the Snow White Whitening Soap


I posted on my instagram @ruthilicious that I would post the review of the soap after 7 days, but I decided to use it continuously until I see the results. 
After 3 weeks, the bar is still good for use for a month!
The Snow White Whitening Soap is like your favorite soap. It is carefully sealed in a box and wrapped in plastic. The soap is transluscent and doesn’t easily melt. 
I use it everyday (twice a day – morning bath and evening shower).  I use a normal body sponge to lather it in my whole body (not focusing much on the feet) but making sure that I use it evenly in my body.


Snow White Whitening Soap Results After 3 Weeks

Here’s the result and picture of my feet after using Snow White Whitening Soap for 3 weeks! I didn’t use any special whitening lotion in my feet to achieve the even tone. I also continuously go out which makes me exposed to the sun but the result is amazing. I use it as a normal soap without lathering too hard on the dark area. Probably if I did so, I might get the result in less than 3 weeks. 🙂 I know I would get uneven skin tone again, so I might go back to using Snow White Whitening Soap. It is non-drying and didn’t give me an itchy feeling unlike other whitening soaps I have reviewed. After shower, I lather Physiogel Lotion 🙂
What I love about Snow White Whitening Soap
The packaging 🙂 I love Snow White there 🙂
It is soapy, yet doesn’t melt too easily
It can be bought in leading drug stores.
Snow White Whitening Soap
Php 145/135 grams

Note that I made a minor edit on the before and after edits. The brightness was adjusted for both pictures, but as you can see, my legs were darker and inside part of the feet (which was covered by shoes) was lighter in the BEFORE picture.  In the AFTER picture, my skin looks more even. 

Find out more about Snow White and Snow Capps products you may visit and order online via 




https://www.facebook.com/SnowGluta?fref=ts
Instagram @snowwhitening and Twitter: @SnowGlutha
Telephone Number: (632) 9279227 
Fax: (632) 4553900 
Info Text Hotline: 0928-665-2646 


Have you tried the Snow White Whitening Soap?


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