Anti-Mark Cream
Active Ingredients:
- Hydroquinone U.S.P. 2% w/w
- Tretinoin U.S.P. 0.025% w/w
- Mometasone Furoate I.P. 0.1% w/w
- Cream Base Q.S.
Dosage: Apply a thin film daily at Night to effected area or as directed by the physician.
Anti-Mark Cream should not be use CHILDREN Younger then 12 years old.
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product Anti-Mark Cream.
Anti-Mark Cream is Hydroquinone, Tretinoin Hydroquinone and Mometasone furoate Cream. This compound widely used in cosmetics for its ability to decrease the skin color, leading to whitening and treating unwanted dark spots. Tretinoin helps to increase the penetration of hydroquinone through the outer skin and preventing the oxidation of hydroquinone. It has also helping to reduce the appearance of some fine wrinkles. Mometasone furoate helps to lessen inflammation on the skin.
Benefits of Anti-Mark Cream
1. Reduces Dark Spots and Pigmentation
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Hydroquinone (2%) is a skin-lightening agent that:
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Inhibits melanin production.
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Fades acne scars, sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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2. Boosts Skin Cell Turnover
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Tretinoin (0.025%) is a retinoid (Vitamin A derivative) that:
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Increases cell turnover.
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Helps remove damaged, pigmented skin and brings out fresh, even-toned skin.
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Improves skin texture, fine lines, and mild acne.
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3. Reduces Inflammation and Redness
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Mometasone Furoate (0.1%) is a potent corticosteroid that:
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Reduces inflammation, itching, and swelling.
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Calms irritated skin during the exfoliation and lightening process.
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4. Fast & Effective Combined Action
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Together, the ingredients work synergistically to:
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Lighten marks faster than any one alone.
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Improve skin tone and clarity over a few weeks of consistent use.
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Side Effects of Anti-Mark Cream
Despite its effectiveness, this cream contains potent ingredients that can cause side effects if misused or used long-term without supervision.
1. Skin Irritation
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Most common, especially in early weeks of use.
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Burning, stinging
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Dryness, redness, peeling
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Itching or flaking
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Caused mainly by Tretinoin and sometimes Hydroquinone.
2. Steroid-Related Skin Thinning (Mometasone)
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Long-term or unsupervised use of mometasone can lead to:
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Skin thinning (atrophy)
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Stretch marks (striae)
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Visible blood vessels (telangiectasia)
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Steroid-induced acne or rosacea
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Never use for more than 4–6 weeks continuously without a doctor’s advice.
3. Increased Sun Sensitivity
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Tretinoin and Hydroquinone increase skin’s sensitivity to UV rays.
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Risk of sunburn, redness, or worsened pigmentation without sun protection.
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Daily sunscreen is a must while using this cream.
4. Allergic Reactions
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Rare, but may include:
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Swelling
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Severe rash or burning
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Hives
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5. Ochronosis (Rare but Serious)
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Long-term, unsupervised use of Hydroquinone, especially in darker skin types, may cause exogenous ochronosis (bluish-black pigmentation).
Risk increases if used for more than 3 months without breaks.
Not for Use In:
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Children under 12 years
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women (unless specifically prescribed)
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Sensitive or damaged skin areas
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On cuts, wounds, or eczema
Usage Advice
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Apply a thin layer at night only on the affected area.
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Avoid eyes, mouth, and broken skin.
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Use sunscreen during the day (SPF 30 or higher).
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Do not use for more than 4–6 weeks continuously unless advised by a dermatologist.
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If no improvement after 8 weeks, consult a doctor.
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