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If you’re a currycel or any ethnic who rolled the short end of the phenotype stick then this is for you. Forget praying to the gods for a skin upgrade. Stop crying about global phenotypic hierarchies and start doing something about it. You want Indo-Arab/Mediterranean phenotype? Let’s make it happen.

Phenotype Is King: Why This Matters

Phenotype is atleast 2 psl. Phenotype > race every single time. If you think your ethnicity is your only limiter, you’re clueless. Fixing your phenotype can instantly give you:

Salludon is the perfect example of it.

It’s not just about being lighter-skinned; it’s about cultivating a glow that mogs your ethnic competition. A quote by some random ethnic:

“All ethnics absolutely hate themselves so much that they’re willing to do anything at any price to change it.”

Play the game or stay subhuman, Dw bhais i gotchu my fellow dear currys.


Skin Lightening Protocol:

1. Supplements for Skin Lightening

• Glutathione (Liposomal or Reduced): The ultimate skin-whitening antioxidant. It works by killing melanocytes, reducing melanin production over time.

• Dosage: 500–1,200mg/day split into 2–4 doses.

• MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane): Supports skin health and works synergistically with glutathione.

• Dosage: 3,000mg/day split across morning, noon, and night.

• Vitamin C: Helps boost glutathione absorption and has its own skin-brightening properties.

• Dosage: 3,000mg/day split with MSM doses.

• NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine): Assists glutathione synthesis.

• Dosage: 500mg/day.

Stick to this stack for 6+ months, scaling back doses as you reach your desired skin tone.

2. Topical Products

For Face and Body:

• Hydroquinone 4%: The OG skin-lightener. Use sparingly—don’t go full Jester and overdo it.

• Tip: In India, you can grab it over the counter (Depig 4 is cheap and solid).

• Ret-HC Cream: Hydroquinone + steroids + tretinoin in one. Use for the first 2 months for turbo results.

Maintenance Phase: After 3–4 months, switch to natural yet strong options like Melaglow Plus mixed with a simple lotion (e.g., Vaseline Healthy White with AHAs). 3. Skin Undertone Maxxing

Ethnic undertones scream low class. This is what makes you ethnic.

• Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Astaxanthin: Antioxidants that help clear Dravidian undertones (the bane of currycels).

• Dosage: 1–2x daily.

• Beta Carotene (Yellow) + Lycopene (Red): Pigment your skin naturally for a glowing tan.

• Dosage: Beta Carotene 25,000 IU (2–3x/day); Lycopene 10mg (3x/day).

• Carotenoid Complex: A mix of pigments for a balanced undertone.