- female
- 18 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm 18 and I've been using eukroma cream for a while now. I'm thinking about stopping it, but I'm worried it might make my skin turn dark or even green. What's going to happen if I quit using it?
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kk u take
Dr. Shubham Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 25/07/2025
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