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| How Do I Use Bleaching Products? | Bleaching products differ in using, but there are a few good instructions to apply:
• Use a wide-spectrum sunscreen. The sun can make hydroquinone non-active. The sun is also responsible for contributing to pigmentation problems; if you want to solve your pigment problem you must avoid contributing factors.
• Keep the fundamental regime. The fewer products you use the less chance of irritation you have. Many bleaching products are aggressive and it can be hard to combine bleaching products with other products without irritation. There are many products, which can increase a bleaching cream's effects. They include Tretinoin, vitamin C products, a separate alpha hydroxy acid product and special cleansers or toners to clean the skin.
With the expulsion of the prepping products, it would be a good alternative to use of the two products rather than applying both at the same time. This can make risk of irritation less or adverse reactions. After a few weeks of use - some products may be applied together with the bleaching cream.
• If you treated melasma, keep using the product until the doctor gives you permission to quit. Sometimes, even if the melasma has faded to the point where it is no longer noticeable, it is still there. The only way to identify if melasma is completely gone is examination with a Wood's lamp. Otherwise, it is very easy for the same spot reappear.
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