Description
Hyde Cream, containing hydroquinone is a topical treatment mostly used to lighten the skin. The cream is recommended for skin conditions that involve hyperpigmentation such as freckles, melasma, age spots as well as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Composition and Mechanism
Hydroquinone is the main ingredient in Hyde Cream. It works by blocking the enzyme tyrosinase that is necessary in the creation of melanin (the pigment that gives skin color). By reducing melanin synthesis hydroquinone lightens dark spots and evens skin tone.
Indications
Hyde Cream is used for:
- Melasma Discolored, dark areas on the skin.
- Freckles Brown spots that appear small on the skin typically caused by exposure to sunlight.
- Age Spots: Dark patches on the skin that are caused by sun exposure and aging.
- Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation Dark spots that develop in the aftermath of an inflammatory skin condition like acne.
Application and Hyde Cream Usage
- Dosage: Usually used once or twice a day.
- Method A thin layer of the cream is applied to the area and then gently rubbed in. The skin must be dry and clean prior to application.
- Duration Results can show up after four weeks, but it could take several months to see significant improvement. Treatment should not go beyond the duration of six months, without supervision from a medical professional.
Precautions
- Patch Test Test the test on a patch prior to using the cream to test for allergic reactions.
- Sun Protection Wear sunscreen and protective clothing to avoid exposure to UV light which can cause hyperpigmentation to worsen.
- Avoid sensitive areas Do not apply to damaged or irritated skin and stay clear of contact with the eyes or mouth.
- Children and Pregnancy Consult a physician prior to using it in pregnant or infants and breastfeeding.
What is a Hyde Cream Side Effects?
Common side effects are:
- Skin irritation: burning, redness or stinging.
- Allergic reactions such as rash or extreme itching.
- Long-term use can cause the condition known as ochronosis (a discoloration that is bluish-black on the skin) particularly in those who have darker skin tone.
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Contraindications
- Individuals who have hypersensitivity history to hydroquinone, or any other ingredients of the cream.
- Skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis or ec or eczema, unless prescribed by an healthcare professional.
Interactions
- Other Skin Products Avoid other skin treatments that can create irritation or raise sensitivity, unless advised by a physician.
- Cosmetics Beware of cosmetics that could contain alcohol, or other ingredients that cause irritation.
Storage
- Keep Hyde Cream at room temperature away from moisture and light. Make sure it is out of the reach of children.
Additional information
Active Ingredient (Generic Name): | Hydroquinone |
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Indication: | Hyperpigmentation, Melasma |
Manufacturer: | Menarini India Pvt Ltd |
Packaging: | 30 gm in 1 tube |
Strength | 3% |
Delivery Time | 6 To 15 days |
Cream/s | 10 Cream/s, 15 Cream/s, 20 Cream/s |
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