How Safe Is Lumacip Plus Cream,Ahaglow Face Wash And Missdsun Sunscreen For Tan Skin?
My face and neck is dark. But my body which is hidden under cloths is fair. One of my friend is using combination of lumacip plus cream, ahaglow facewash, and missdsun sunscreen lotion. He suggested me to use them. I tried it for a week, and my face became fair. But I m concerned about if its safe or not, please HELP!!!!
Lumacip plus cream contains a mid potent steroid mometasone, hydroquinone and retinoid and it is not an over the counter preparation. It should be prescribed by a dermatologist who knows which condition to start it for and when to stop. We do not recommend it daily for more than a month following which we taper it and stop and add on a non steroidal lightening cream.
Moreover it is used in pigmentary disorders like melasma and not for improving skin tone. Long term use can cause steroid induced rosacea, acne, thinning of skin, redness and increased sensitivity to sunlight.
For improving your complexion, use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more every 2-3 hrs during the day even if you are indoors. Avoid sun exposure as much as possible.
Apply non steroidal lightening cream containing kojic acid at night.
You could also consider chemical peels done by a dermatologist.
Hope this helps you.
Take care.
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How Safe Is Lumacip Plus Cream,Ahaglow Face Wash And Missdsun Sunscreen For Tan Skin?
Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic. Lumacip plus cream contains a mid potent steroid mometasone, hydroquinone and retinoid and it is not an over the counter preparation. It should be prescribed by a dermatologist who knows which condition to start it for and when to stop. We do not recommend it daily for more than a month following which we taper it and stop and add on a non steroidal lightening cream. Moreover it is used in pigmentary disorders like melasma and not for improving skin tone. Long term use can cause steroid induced rosacea, acne, thinning of skin, redness and increased sensitivity to sunlight. For improving your complexion, use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more every 2-3 hrs during the day even if you are indoors. Avoid sun exposure as much as possible. Apply non steroidal lightening cream containing kojic acid at night. You could also consider chemical peels done by a dermatologist. Hope this helps you. Take care.