- female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm really struggling with my hairits super thin and always feels rough and frizzy. I'm wondering what I can do to make it thicker and boost the density. Any suggestions on the right hair oil, shampoo, or conditioner that would be good for my hair type?
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View allI've been using Panderm Plus cream for over a year, but I would stop and start using it again. Initially, my skin was clear, but then I started getting one or two pimples. I saw a doctor who told me to stop using the cream because it has steroids. Now I'm using Derma Dew soap and Kojic cream for the pimple marks. I'm really worried about the effects of the steroid on my skin. Can you tell me more about the side effects, and will the new products help with the pimple marks?
Clinsol gel for local application is advised for 3-6 weeks.
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I'm trying to figure out whether to use hydroquinone or Melaglow cream for my skin. Is there one that's more effective or better for certain conditions? I'm a bit confused about which one might be right for me. Any advice would be really helpful!
Hydroquinone cream is more effective than melagrow cream.
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I'm a brown-skinned girl and my dermatologist suggested I use KOJIGLO FORTE CREAM for the pigmentation around my mouth. I noticed it has 2% Hydroquinone, and I'm a bit worried about whether it's safe. Could it possibly make my pigmentation worse or darker? Can you help me understand if it's okay to use this cream?
KOJIGLO FORTE CREAM contains 2% HYDROQUINONE which is commonly used to lighten dark patches of skin. It is generally safe to use for treating pigmentation issues when used as directed by a healthcare professional. However, prolonged and excessive use of hydroquinone can lead to side effects such as skin darkening, redness, or irritation. To ensure safe use of KOJIGLO FORTE CREAM, it is important to follow your dermatologist's instructions regarding the frequency and duration of application. It is also recommended to use sunscreen during the day to protect your skin from further pigmentation. If you experience any severe side effects or worsening of pigmentation, please consult your dermatologist for further guidance.
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