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Depiwhite Cream is used to lighten dark spots, pigmentation patches, melasma, tanning marks, and uneven skin tone. It helps improve skin brightness and clarity by targeting excess melanin.
It combines depigmenting ingredients like hydroquinone, kojic acid, lactic acid, and Vitamin C derivatives to slow excess melanin production and support more even skin tone. This helps fade discoloration over time.
Depiwhite Cream contains hydroquinone, kojic acid, lactic acid, and ascorbyl methylsilanol pectinate (a Vitamin C derivative). These ingredients work together to brighten skin and reduce pigmentation safely.
Yes, Depiwhite Cream is generally used daily on areas with pigmentation unless advised otherwise by your dermatologist. Consistent use helps improve dark spots and uneven tone.
Yes, the cream is formulated to target common pigmentation concerns such as melasma, age spots, acne marks, and patchy tone. It gradually lightens dark areas with regular application.
No, Depiwhite Cream does not contain steroids. It uses non-steroidal brightening ingredients that help manage pigmentation without weakening the skin barrier.
It is suitable for most skin types, especially those dealing with pigmentation or uneven tone. Sensitive skin users may prefer patch testing first due to active ingredients.
Mild dryness, slight redness, or irritation can occur initially due to actives like hydroquinone and acids. These effects are usually temporary and reduce with proper moisturization.
It can be used alongside gentle skincare, but combining it with strong exfoliants, retinoids, or other depigmenting agents should only be done under dermatological guidance to avoid irritation.
Products containing hydroquinone are usually avoided during pregnancy. It is best to consult a dermatologist before using Depiwhite Cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.