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Got Burnt Spot After Applying Clearaxil And Betasol Together. Should I Stop Using It?

i use clearaxil lightly lotion as my body cream and later i mix it with betasol lotion although it makes me lighter and clean and after a week i observe some slight burn on my face and some green vain on my body aswell can i continue with the cream or i stop, even if i want to mix my creanm what lotion can i use that will me lighter with no harmful effect.. thanks
Fri, 1 Feb 2013
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Hello.Most of the over the counter products donot mention the ingredients, as is your case.I suppose you're using clearaxil and betasol to reduce pigmentation/as a fairness cream.Most of these OTC products contain hydroquinone which harm the skin when used inadvertently. Consult your dermatologist for the best suitable cream, along with a sunscreen lotion.
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Got Burnt Spot After Applying Clearaxil And Betasol Together. Should I Stop Using It?

Hello.Most of the over the counter products donot mention the ingredients, as is your case.I suppose you re using clearaxil and betasol to reduce pigmentation/as a fairness cream.Most of these OTC products contain hydroquinone which harm the skin when used inadvertently. Consult your dermatologist for the best suitable cream, along with a sunscreen lotion.