Bless Your Skin in The Next 7 Days With This.
ALLOW ME, The Next 3 Minutes, I Will Transform Your Skin.
Who Am I?
Dr. Chidindu Ofordile. A board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, author of the ‘Melanin Magic’ and founder of ‘Shea & Glow’ international group. Widely known across U.S.A and England to have worked and invented with such powerful CEO’s as the Vincent Warnery (CEO of Nivea), Alex Keith (for Olay, Old Spice, and Head & Shoulders) and Nicolas Hieronimus (CEO of L’Oréal), Dr. Chidindu has definitely taken skincare to a new whole level.
Today, you will be getting a taste of real dermatology, and an opportunity to reform your skin.
You Still Have An Uneven Skin Tone – Because of 3 Things:
You don’t know how to treat it.
Nobody has educated you on what’s really going on in your body.
Once you treat it, you don’t know how to prevent it from coming back again.
Let’s start with educating you about it –
What You Must Know About Uneven Skin Tone Before You Can Even ‘Attempt’ to Clear It.
Hyperpigmentation is your skin trying to protect itself — but doing it in a way that leaves dark, stubborn marks. For black women, those marks are not just “cosmetic.” They carry memories of acne, irritation, a harsh cream, pregnancy, stress, or even one bad reaction to a product. It’s visible proof that your skin got hurt and tightened up its defenses.
That’s why it feels personal. It’s not a beauty problem — it’s a healing problem. When you treat it like a surface issue (scrub harder, bleach, repeat), your skin screams louder and makes more pigment. But when you treat it like an injury — calm inflammation, repair the barrier, and gently guide pigment activity — the marks slowly fade and your skin relaxes back into an even tone.
🌑 The Truth About What’s Really Happening Under Your Skin (...in words your skin has been trying to tell you):
When you see a dark spot on your face, chest, or back, what you’re really looking at is your skin’s memory of pain.
That patch didn’t just appear — it was the skin’s way of protecting itself after something hurt it: a pimple, a harsh cream, the heat from your cooking pot, even emotional stress.
You see, for black women, the skin is wired to protect you fiercely.
Melanin — the rich pigment that makes your skin glow — is like a personal bodyguard. It rushes to defend, whenever it senses injury or irritation.
But sometimes, that same protection becomes the very thing you struggle with.
Melanin: Your Skin’s Overprotective Friend:
Melanin’s job is to absorb light and shield you from damage. It’s one reason the skin ages slower — we’re naturally protected from UV.
But here’s the catch:
When the skin gets “angry” or inflamed, the melanocytes (the pigment-making cells) don’t just sit still. They go into overdrive — producing extra pigment to “cover” the injury.
And because dark skin makes pigment fast and deep, the mark can linger for months, even after the surface looks healed.
That’s why you might notice:
Your small pimple turns into a dark spot that refuses to fade.
You stop using a bleaching cream — your skin “rebels” and darkens even more.
You think the sun is the main problem, but it’s actually inflammation + stress + damaged barrier that are triggering it from the inside out.
It’s Not Just About What Touches The Skin — But It’s Also About What Happens Inside It
Everyday life quietly triggers hyperpigmentation for darker skin tones:
Heat from the kitchen, steaming the hair, or even being near a hot stove makes melanocytes more active.
Blue light from phone and laptop can also darken existing spots over time.
Stress hormones (like cortisol) tells the body to produce more melanin — the same way they cause breakouts.
Harsh soaps and cleansers strip the skin’s protective barrier. Once that barrier is weak, every little thing burns, itches, or causes irritation… and that irritation = pigmentation.
Hormonal changes (periods, pregnancy, birth control) confuse pigment cells, especially around the cheeks and jawline — that’s why melasma shows up there.
Here’s What To Do In The Next 7 Days To Exactly Adjust Your Skin:
Repair & reset your skin barrier with a clinically proven 6-day reset system.
Allow the existing layer of skin that is ‘pigmented & uneven’ to shed in the next 28 days – Roughly every 28 days, the skin sheds & forms new skin. The reason your skin hasn’t healed after this shedding is because you’ve been treating the surface only. You will learn how to correct the nutrient deficiencies in your blood causing this, to boost the production of new, healthy, supple skin cells that’ll replace the current old skin cells on your skin layer, and make you look beautiful with a bare skin.
Locking-in and maintaining this new treatment – without this… you will suffer an uneven skin tone now – or later in the future. To prevent this, you MUST lock-in the new method of treatment that worked for you into your body, so that it will work even when you’re not trying to make it work.
To learn more, fully repair your skin, and unlock a bare-face that you will be proud of, click here to get access to the ‘Derma 7-Day Even Tone blueprint’
As well as the ‘Clinical 28-Day Black Skin Repair & Lock-In Ritual’ Blueprints:
🚨 Access To These Blueprints Won't Always Be Available!!
These clinical guides are only accessible today because it is a part of the first ‘access’ phase where we collect real feedback from real Nigerian women before the price is increased and made available publicly. Once this feedback limit is hit, all access to the clinical blueprints will be shut down.
Early access opportunity closes in: