How Can Face Darkening Caused By Benzoate Based Products Be Treated?
hello Dr samuel, i am having a problem of facial darkening anytime i use products with benzoate, my face has become very sensitive of recent and brightening products dont seem to work anymore on my face. i am presently using fair and white exclusive fade cream and body lotion.
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Benzoate based products can cause contact sensitivity and possibly it has lead to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation/ PIH. A common example of benzoate based products is PABA or para amino benzoate which used to be a common sunscreen agent in the past but now has been replaced with other safer ingredients. I suggest you to use a broad spectrum sunscreen, covering both UV A as well as UV B part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The sunscreen should be PABA free. Use it throughout the day. Reapply every 2-3 hours, specially outdoors. At night I suggest you to use a moderately potent topical steroid e.g fluticasone propionate 0.05% Or mometasone furoate 0.1%, once or twice daily at night over the dark areas on face. I suggest you to visit a dermatologist in person for exact visual assessment and appropriate prescription.
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How Can Face Darkening Caused By Benzoate Based Products Be Treated?
Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic Benzoate based products can cause contact sensitivity and possibly it has lead to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation/ PIH. A common example of benzoate based products is PABA or para amino benzoate which used to be a common sunscreen agent in the past but now has been replaced with other safer ingredients. I suggest you to use a broad spectrum sunscreen, covering both UV A as well as UV B part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The sunscreen should be PABA free. Use it throughout the day. Reapply every 2-3 hours, specially outdoors. At night I suggest you to use a moderately potent topical steroid e.g fluticasone propionate 0.05% Or mometasone furoate 0.1%, once or twice daily at night over the dark areas on face. I suggest you to visit a dermatologist in person for exact visual assessment and appropriate prescription. Regards