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Tag: Skin lightening

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What are the side effects of light cream?: Navigating Risks and Safety

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According to a Dermatology Times study, 44% of cosmetic users reported experiencing negative side effects. Understanding **what are the side effects of light cream?** is crucial, as the term can refer to a benign, lightweight moisturizer or a hazardous, unregulated skin-lightening product containing potent ingredients. This guide explores the risks and necessary precautions for both types of products.

Can hydroquinone cause glaucoma? Exploring Ocular Risks

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While there is no definitive evidence that topical hydroquinone alone directly causes glaucoma, studies have identified a link between eye problems, including glaucoma, and the use of skin-lightening products containing hydroquinone [1, 11]. The risk is particularly relevant when hydroquinone is used in combination with topical corticosteroids or applied incorrectly near the eyes [1, 2]. Understanding these potential risks is important for anyone considering or using depigmenting agents [1].

Understanding the Risks: Is 12% Hydroquinone Too High?

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While standard hydroquinone prescription strengths typically do not exceed 4%, a 12% hydroquinone concentration is a high-potency compounded formula intended only for specific, resistant cases of hyperpigmentation and always under strict medical supervision.

What drugs cause skin lightening? Understanding medication-induced hypopigmentation

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According to data from DermNet NZ, certain drug-induced pigmentary changes are responsible for a significant percentage of acquired pigmentation cases, though hypopigmentation is less common than darkening. For some individuals, a seemingly unrelated medication can result in patches of paler skin, leading to the question: **What drugs cause skin lightening?**