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Face Has Become Black, Using Triglow And Bright As Per Prescription. Should I Continue It?

Sir, I consulted a doctor and he suggested me to apply triglow in the night and bright cream in the morning. I am using these creams since 3 months, Initially when I started to use these creams, discoloration on my face started to reduce, but now my face has become black. So what will I do? Should I continue with that or stop using it...... Can u reply me......?
Fri, 7 Sep 2012
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Welcome to HCM

Of course you should . Skin lightening creams typically create this problem, its high time people understand this and stop harming there skin.

The darkening will fade once you stop. Gentle scrubbing ( once a week) and keeping the skin hydrated & moisturized will help.

If the discoloration doesnt go ways, you may resort to visiting a cosmetologist for microdermabrasion or a homeopath for medication.

Thanks & Regards
Dr.Anshita Singh Rathore
Pune

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Face Has Become Black, Using Triglow And Bright As Per Prescription. Should I Continue It?

Hi Welcome to HCM Of course you should . Skin lightening creams typically create this problem, its high time people understand this and stop harming there skin. The darkening will fade once you stop. Gentle scrubbing ( once a week) and keeping the skin hydrated & moisturized will help. If the discoloration doesnt go ways, you may resort to visiting a cosmetologist for microdermabrasion or a homeopath for medication. Thanks & Regards Dr.Anshita Singh Rathore Pune