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  • Female
  • 26 Years
  • 20/02/2025

Can I use Beneria skin brightening gel in the mornings? Should I put it on before my sunscreen? Is it alright to apply it both day and night? Would love your advice.

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Ideally its better to use it at bed time,follow your doctors advice

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Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Understanding Beneria Skin Brightening Gel

    • Typically used for skin brightening, containing active ingredients like vitamin C or niacinamide.
  2. Appropriate Timing for Application

    • Safe to use in the morning. Apply sunscreen after the gel to protect against sun damage.
  3. Application Order

    • Apply Beneria gel before sunscreen for maximum efficacy.
  4. Frequency of Use

    • Generally safe for both day and night use. Monitor for skin irritation or sensitivity.
  5. Additional Tips for Safe Use

    • Conduct a patch test before regular use. Ensure moisturizing and sun protection.
  6. When to Consult a Dermatologist

    • Seek advice if experiencing persistent irritation or adverse reactions.
  7. Summary

    • Use Beneria gel before sunscreen, both day and night, with caution for irritation.

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