| 1978N-0065 | Skin Bleaching Drug Products | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| FDA Comment Number : | EC171 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Submitter : | Mrs. Melissa Pares | Date & Time: | 12/20/2006 08:12:16 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Organization : | Mrs. Melissa Pares | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Category : | Consumer Group | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| To Whom It May Concern,
It would be remiss to pull products from the shelf that have skin bleaching in them. As a women whose skin has been effected by child birth and the use of birth control; the products by Obagi where the only ones to turn my skin around. I use these products under the supervision of a person trained in skin care. The other products that don't contain this skin bleaching ingredient are not as effective. I may sound like a vain person to you, but a person's outter appearence impacts how they deal with every day life. Please don't rule in favor of pulling products with hydroquinone in it. Sincerely, Melissa Poteet Pares | ||||||||||||||||||||||||