- Male
- 21 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm planning to attend an event soon and I'm thinking about using a cream called UltraBrite to reduce some marks and dark circles on my face. I'm only planning to use it for a week and then stop. Do you think that's okay? Could it have any side effects if I just use it for such a short time?
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I'm getting kinda worried because ever since I started using Depwhite and Xtralite cream at night, my skin's been super dry. Plus, when I apply Acnemoist cream in the morning, I notice a mild burning sensation. Do you have any idea how long these issues might last?
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