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  • female
  • 25 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm really confused about choosing the right cream for fairness between Kojivit gel, Kojivit plus, Kojivit ultra, or Demelan Cream. Could you help me figure out which one might be the best option?

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Among the options you have mentioned, Kojivit gel is a good choice for fairness. It contains Kojic acid which helps in skin lightening and reducing dark spots. You can apply a thin layer of Kojivit gel on the affected areas twice daily for best results.

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