- Inform your doctor if you have skin infections, eczema, psoriasis, and other pre-existing skin conditions.
- Avoid using the product if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. If you are not sure, check with a dermatologist.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.
- Read the label carefully before use or ask for advice from your healthcare professional or dermatologist.
- Other pigment-reducing or peeling treatments should not be used with Melaglow Prime Cream.
- If you are a pregnant or nursing mother, please consult a healthcare professional before using it.
- Do not use if your skin is injured, cut, or bruised.
- Keep Melaglow Prime cream out of reach of children and pets.
FAQ
Question: What is the use of Melaglow Prime Cream?
Answer: Melaglow Prime Cream treat hyperpigmentation by reducing the production of melanin, a natural brown pigment that causes skin darkening. It also helps to improve skin texture and heal UV damage, scars, and dark spots.
Question: What safety measures should I take while using this cream?
Answer: Melaglow Prime Cream is for topical (skin) use only. If it gets into your eyes, nose, or mouth, rinse with cold water. Do not apply it to open wounds, cuts, lesions, or blisters. Do not cover the application site with bandages.
Question: How long do I need to use Melaglow Prime Cream for better results?
Answer: You can use this cream for at least 4-6 weeks for desired results.
Question: Can I use sunscreen lotion in addition to Melaglow Prime Cream?
Answer: To attain better outcomes, you are strongly advised to use sunscreen lotion every day. Please get professional guidance on the best sunscreen to use.
Question: Can Melaglow prime cream make your skin look brighter?
Answer: Yes, Melaglow Prime Cream is a comprehensive phytochemical combination with an effective depigmentation action that brightens dark spots and aids in maintaining uniform skin tone.
Question: What are the most common causes of hyperpigmentation?
Answer: Hyperpigmentation can result from various factors, including overexposure to the sun, acne or dermatitis and excessive pigment production.