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Melacare cream contains a potent steroid,
mometasone. It is usually prescribed by
dermatologist for treatment of melasma. It should never be used without the supervision of a dermatologist because early side effects can go unnoticed by the patients.
Moreover, it should never be used as a regular use fairness cream on face because it can cause side effects like acne,
hirsutism,
photosensitivity, and skin thinning and telangiectasias.
Rather, if I was your treating doctor I would have asked you to use a cream containing one or more of the skin lightening agents e.g
kojic acid,
glycolic acid, arbutin or
hydroquinone etc once daily at night to gradually fade away the tan.
UV A part of the electromagnetic spectrum is mainly responsible for tanning.
Therefore, a good sunscreen should have broad spectrum UV A coverage in addition to UV B coverage, in order to be able to prevent tanning and it needs to be applied in sufficient quantity and every 2-3 hourly.
For dry skin you could use a lotion based or a cream based sunscreen rather than using a gel based sunscreen, which is mainly for oily and acne prone skin.
A sunscreen with minimum 30 spf would be adequate. It should mention both UV B and UV A coverage. Therefore it is important to select the right sunscreen for desired effects
It should be applied in the following quantity:
--3ml for face and neck(a little more than 1/2 teaspoon)
--3ml for each arm(a little more than 1/2 teaspoon).
A sunscreen should be applied every 2-3 hours.
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