White Tone cream is a skin-lightening product that claims to improve skin tone and texture. While there are no reported side effects of using White Tone cream, it contains a combination of chemicals that can potentially cause thinning of the skin if overused or used improperly. Some people may be more sensitive to the active ingredients in White Tone Cream, which can lead to adverse reactions such as skin irritation, redness, dryness, flaking or peeling of the skin, burning or stinging sensation. It is recommended to use this cream under the supervision of a healthcare professional to ensure safe and optimal results.
The ingredients of White Tone cream include Laneth-10, E Acetate, Paraffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Glycyrrhiza Glabra, and Water (Aqua) . While some of these ingredients are considered safe, others such as mineral oil have been associated with potential health risks. Its important to note that the side effects of skin-lightening products may vary depending on the individuals skin type and sensitivity, as well as the specific ingredients in the product.
Its worth noting that skin-lightening products containing hydroquinone, corticosteroids, or mercury, which have not been prescribed by a doctor, are banned in the UK because they can cause serious side effects if used incorrectly. Some of the possible risks of using these products include skin turning dark or too light, thinning of the skin, visible blood vessels in the skin, scarring, kidney, liver or nerve damage, and abnormalities in a newborn baby (if used during pregnancy) . If you experience any severe symptoms while using a prescribed skin-lightening cream, its important to contact a doctor for advice.