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Bleaching creams

Halb-bleiche, /. half bleach cream color, -chlorschwefel, m. sulfur subchloride (monochloride). [Pg.201]

In case of burning and stinging, the patient should stop the application of bleaching creams for few days and then start again. [Pg.153]

Findlay GH, Morrison JG, Simson IW (1975) Exogenous ochronosis and pigmented colloid milium from hydroquinone bleaching creams. Br J Dermatol 93 613-622... [Pg.175]

Synonyms AI3-00072 Arctuvin p-Benzenediol 1,4-Benzenediol Benzohydroquinone Benzoquinol Black and white bleaching cream BRN 0605970 CCRIS 714 Dihydroxybenzene jO-Dlhydroxybenzene 1,4-Dihydroxybenzene p-Dioxobenzene EINECS 204-617-8 Eldopaque Eldoquin HQ Hydroquinol Hydroquinole a-Hydroquinone p-Hydroquinone 4-Hydroxy-phenol p-Hydroxyphenol NC1-C55834 NSC 9247 Quinol p-Quinol Quinone Tecquinol Tenox HQ Tequinol UN 2662 USAF EK-356. [Pg.654]

Unfortunately, you ll want to completely avoid dying areas not on your head. Facial bleaching creams, which tons of us use to lighten what we perceive as darkish hair on our upper lips, are a horrible idea, especially when you re pregnant. Masters refuses to put anything on the skin or near the mouth. [Pg.155]

Barrientos N, Ortiz-Frutos J, Gomez E, Iglesias L. Allergic contact dermatitis from a bleaching cream. Am J Contact Dermatitis 2001 12(l) 33-4. [Pg.3200]

Blending bleaching cream, contains antityrosinases and antioxidants. [Pg.17]

If the skin is highly photoreactive or if the patient lives in a very sunny climate. Blending Bleaching cream should be applied twice a day from the day after the first peel. ETCA can be applied in all seasons and on all skin phototypes. [Pg.118]

Blending Bleaching cream (see Chapter 3) applied twice a day on the melasma itself and once a day on the rest of the face... [Pg.121]

Results after four ETCA peels and Blending Bleaching cream. [Pg.121]

Treatment of melasma with ETCA and Blending Bleaching cream. Patients with light and dark skin phototypes. [Pg.122]

Lightening creams (Blending Bleaching cream Box 16.1) and sun protection (SPF 50-I-) should be applied from the morning after the first ETCA peel. [Pg.122]

Blending Bleaching cream during the regeneration cycle ... [Pg.122]

The use of 5% hydroquinone (and 0.05% tretinoin) in combination with the Blending Bleaching cream should be evaluated. [Pg.124]

Another cycle of four ETCA peels should be started after 6 weeks of Blending Bleaching cream and Melablock HSP 50+. [Pg.124]

Blending Bleaching cream should be applied every 3 hours, before sun protection and before the evening meal... [Pg.124]

With a topical treatment alone, PIH usually has a good prognosis. Blending Bleaching cream or a prescription cream with hydroquinone and effective sun protection should be used. PIH tends to improve gradually and naturally, and disappears completely if it is not too severe and as long as the melanocytes are not stimulated by UV photons. [Pg.124]

Post-acne pigmentation (Figure 17.5), on the face can be treated in the same way as melasma, combining ETCA (basic protocol). Blending Bleaching cream and sim protection (Melablock HSP 25-1- is sufficient). [Pg.127]

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation PIH may occur with abrasive treatments. The abrasive protocol includes preparing the skin with Blending Bleaching cream... [Pg.128]

Active acne and acne pigmentary sequellae on a phototype 5 patient. Result of treatment with Easy TCA , 4 peels, 1 peel/week. Combination with Blending Bleaching cream and sun protection. [Pg.128]


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