Should I Be Using Bleaching Cream While Getting Laser Hair Removal?

  1. Bleaching Creams Are Effective

    • Bleaching creams have remained an effective way to treat pigmentation issues like age spots, liver spots, and hyperpigmentation from acne and oral contraceptives. When used overtime, people notice a gradual change in hyperpigmentation.

    Hydroquinone Causes Problems

    • Bleaching creams with hydroquinone levels of 2 percent or more may cause sensitivity, redness, and irritation. Moreover, hydroquinone has also been linked to ochronosis according to medicinenet.com. Nonetheless, if you are opting to use bleaching products, utilize products with more natural skin bleaching agents like liquorice or kojic acid.

    Bottom Line

    • Bleaching creams may combat some of the pigmentation issues that laser hair removal causes. According to makemeheal.com, any type of laser skin surfacing procedure like that of laser hair removal causes inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Skin bleaching creams are not only encouraged, but they are effective in deterring changes in pigmentation when used before and after the procedure. However, use natural products that contain kojic acid instead of hydroquinone.

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