Eleni-HM 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.
Eleni-HM cream made by two ingredients is Hydroquinone and Tretinoin. Hydroquinone is a 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.
Dosage: Apply a thin film twice daily to effected area or as directed by the physician.
Eleni-HM Cream should not be use CHILDREN Younger then 12 years old.
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product Eleni-HM Cream.
Benefits
1. Skin Lightening & Treats Hyperpigmentation
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Hydroquinone 2% is a skin-lightening agent that:
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Reduces melanin production.
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Helps fade dark spots, melasma, age spots, and other forms of hyperpigmentation.
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Evens out skin tone and brightens the complexion.
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2. Enhances Skin Renewal & Anti-Aging
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Tretinoin 0.025% (a retinoid) promotes:
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Faster skin cell turnover.
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Reduction in fine wrinkles and age spots.
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Smoother, more youthful-looking skin.
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Improved penetration of hydroquinone for better results.
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3. Reduces Skin Inflammation
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Mometasone Furoate 0.1% is a potent corticosteroid that:
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Helps reduce redness, itching, and inflammation.
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Calms irritated skin, especially useful during hydroquinone and tretinoin treatment which may cause irritation.
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4. Combined Action for Effective Skin Whitening
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The combination ensures effective treatment of pigmentation issues with minimized inflammation and irritation.
Possible Side Effects of Eleni-HM Cream
Side Effect | Description |
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Skin Irritation | Redness, burning, itching, or peeling, especially in initial use |
Dryness & Flaking | Common due to tretinoin; moisturize skin to reduce this |
Increased Sensitivity | Skin may become more sensitive to sunlight — use sunscreen regularly |
Allergic Reaction | Rare but possible — rash, swelling, severe itching (stop use immediately) |
Skin Thinning | Long-term use of mometasone (corticosteroid) can cause thinning of skin |
Ochronosis (Rare) | Prolonged use of hydroquinone may cause blue-black pigmentation (rare) |
Photosensitivity | Tretinoin and hydroquinone can increase sun sensitivity |
Precautions
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Not recommended for children under 12 years.
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Avoid use on broken, infected, or sunburned skin.
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Use sunscreen daily during treatment.
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Use only as prescribed by a physician.
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Avoid prolonged use to prevent side effects from corticosteroids.
Directions for Use
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Apply a thin layer twice daily to affected areas.
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Follow your physician’s guidance strictly.
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Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and use sunscreen.
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