Melatoning Cream and Domina Cream
Melatoning Cream and Domina Cream are both skin-lightening and pigmentation-reducing creams containing hydroquinone as their main ingredient. Here’s a breakdown of their key differences and benefits:
- Ingredients and Efficacy
- Melatoning Cream: Contains 2% hydroquinone, helping to reduce hyperpigmentation such as melasma and freckles. Hydroquinone effectively inhibits melanin production, making it useful for improving skin tone caused by UV exposure.
- Domina Cream: Contains 4% hydroquinone, offering a higher concentration than Melatoning Cream. This makes it more suitable for those with severe hyperpigmentation, providing stronger whitening effects.
- Usage Instructions
- Both products are typically applied once or twice a day, with evening application being recommended. It's crucial to use them with sunscreen, as UV exposure can worsen pigmentation.
- Side Effects
- Prolonged use of either Melatoning or Domina Cream can cause dermatitis or allergic reactions. Melatoning Cream, in particular, contains sodium metabisulfite, so individuals with asthma or allergies should use it with caution. Avoid long-term use and stick to a specified period of application.