Don’t waste money on these skin care products | dermatologist suggests

Here are safer more effective alternatives

▪️Skin lightening soaps
Alternative: for body you can use lotions with lactic acid or glycolic acid which helps in in gentle skin exfoliation
Apply susncreen on the body to prevent
tanning.

Body lotion
@mywishcare AHA BHA lotion
@be.bodywise aha lotion

Sunscreen
@babe.laboratorios body spray sunscreen
@shop.wellwell Well well spray sunscreen
@fixderma.skincare spray sunscreen

▪️Fairness face wash
Alternative: Face wash is in content with the skin for too short a time to show any effects. Better to use face wash with gentle exfoliants like glycolic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid.
Face wash
@beminimalist__ Minimalist AHA brightening wash
@aminu.life exfoliating wash
AHA glow face wash

▪️Fairness cream
Better to use products which reduce melanin production twice a day or an antioxidant serum which protects skin against uv damage . Follow it up with a sunscreen.
Kojivit cream
Kojic cream
Biluma cream

▪️Physical scrubs
Gentle chemical exfoliants are better. Physical scrubs can cause microtears on skin.
Need to be careful with exfoliants so as to not damage skin barrier.

@beminimalist__ Minimalist aha bha 10 %
@lorealparis glycobright serum
@foxtaleskin overnight mask

▪️Essential oils
Essential oils can be highly irritating in the skin and don’t have much benefits.
Better to use squalane oil.
@suganda.co squalane
@beminimalist__ Minimalist squalane oil
@theordinary 100% squalane

▪️Intimate area lightening creams
Just have a regular moisturiser and body wash. Clean the intimate area with just plain water.
No special wash or creams are required

▪️Collagen creams
Collagen molecule is too large to penetrate the skin.
Better to use retinol creams with peptides

▪️Vitamin C powders
Powders can cause uneven distribution of powder in the solvent and cause irritation to skin. Avoid vitamin c powders. Better to use a vitamin c serum. If you are a beginner start with 5-10 % vitamin c. Avoid if you have active acne.

Disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only! Please consult your dermatologist for skin related issues.

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  1. Here are safer more effective alternatives

    ▪️Skin lightening soaps
    Alternative: for body you can use lotions with lactic acid or glycolic acid which helps in in gentle skin exfoliation
    Apply susncreen on the body to prevent
    tanning.

    Body lotion
    @mywishcare AHA BHA lotion
    @be.bodywise aha lotion

    Sunscreen
    @babe.laboratorios body spray sunscreen
    @shop.wellwell Well well spray sunscreen
    @fixderma.skincare spray sunscreen

    ▪️Fairness face wash
    Alternative: Face wash is in content with the skin for too short a time to show any effects. Better to use face wash with gentle exfoliants like glycolic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid.
    Face wash
    @beminimalist__ Minimalist AHA brightening wash
    @aminu.life exfoliating wash
    AHA glow face wash

    ▪️Fairness cream
    Better to use products which reduce melanin production twice a day or an antioxidant serum which protects skin against uv damage . Follow it up with a sunscreen.
    Kojivit cream
    Kojic cream
    Biluma cream

    ▪️Physical scrubs
    Gentle chemical exfoliants are better. Physical scrubs can cause microtears on skin.
    Need to be careful with exfoliants so as to not damage skin barrier.

    @beminimalist__ Minimalist aha bha 10 %
    @lorealparis glycobright serum
    @foxtaleskin overnight mask

    ▪️Essential oils
    Essential oils can be highly irritating in the skin and don’t have much benefits.
    Better to use squalane oil.
    @suganda.co squalane
    @beminimalist__ Minimalist squalane oil
    @theordinary 100% squalane

    ▪️Intimate area lightening creams
    Just have a regular moisturiser and body wash. Clean the intimate area with just plain water.
    No special wash or creams are required

    ▪️Collagen creams
    Collagen molecule is too large to penetrate the skin.
    Better to use retinol creams with peptides

    ▪️Vitamin C powders
    Powders can cause uneven distribution of powder in the solvent and cause irritation to skin. Avoid vitamin c powders. Better to use a vitamin c serum. If you are a beginner start with 5-10 % vitamin c. Avoid if you have active acne.

    Disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only! Please consult your dermatologist for skin related issues.

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