Fyc Professional Female Pro White Skin Whitening Cream (250g)

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Product SKU: FXN75527ui3

Product Specification

TypeFace Cream
ColorWhite
GenderFemale
Packaging Size250g
BrandFyc Professional

Product Description

This advanced skin whitening face cream offers a unique & efficient solution to give instant glow. It nourishes the skin to bring out hidden radiance when restoring the moisture balance on skin. This luxurious cream stimulates cellular oxygenation. The Skin looks Instantly illuminated and has an exquisite radiance. Retextures, lightens, tone, firm and nourish the skin. Makes the skin soft and glowing.


Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have questionable safety profiles. This includes mercury compounds which may cause neurological problems and kidney problems.


In a number of African countries, between 25 and 80% of women regularly use skin whitening products.[2] In Asia, this number is around 40%.[2] In India, specifically, over half of skin care products are sold to whiten skin.[3][2] In Pakistan, where skin lightening products are popular, creams have been found to contain toxic levels of hydroquinone and mercury.


Efforts to lighten the skin date back to at least the 1500s in Asia.[6] While a number of agents—such as kojic acid and alpha hydroxy acid—are allowed in cosmetics in Europe, a number of others such as hydroquinone and tretinoin are not.[6] While some countries do not allow mercury compounds in cosmetics, others still do, and they can be purchased online.


Areas of increased pigmentation such as moles may be depigmented to match the surrounding skin. Effective agents for specific areas include corticosteroids, tretinoin, and hydroquinone.[6] These agents, however, are not allowed in cosmetics in Europe due to concerns of side effects.[6] Attempts to whiten large areas of skin may also be carried out by certain cultures.[6] This may be done for reasons of appearance, politics, or economics.[6] Skin whiteners can help you achieve lighter skin tones, many of them contain harmful ingredients like the steroid clobetasol propionate, inorganic mercury (mercuric chloride or amalgamated mercury), glutathione (an antioxidant traditionally used in cancer treatment), and the organic compound hydroquinone.[7] Skin lighteners' main health risks are linked to: i) The overuse of topicalclobetasol, which can cause systemic steroid effects from daily usage, especially on broad skin regions; and (ii) concealed mercury content, which can lead to mercury poisoning depending on individual susceptibility. Many skin whiteners contain a toxic form of mercury as the active ingredient.[2] Their use, therefore, may harm a person's health and is illegal in many countries.


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