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Advan cream is a skin lightening and brightening cream. It also treats various conditions, including ageing, melasma and hyper-pigmentation. Advan cream reduces skin pigmentation and erythema by limiting melanin production and skin reddening for an even skin complexion. It helps improve the skin's overall appearance. Beta white, Melanostatine, Tyrostat are the key ingredients in Advan cream.
Wash your face and gently pat dry. Take a small quantity of Advan cream onto the finger and apply a thin layer to the affected area. Use twice a day or as suggested by your dermatologist.
Side effects
Avoid using Advan cream if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. If you are unsure, consult a dermatologist. Seek medical advice before using this cream if you have skin infections, eczema, psoriasis, or other pre-existing skin conditions. Before using, carefully read the label instructions or seek advice from your healthcare professional. Advan cream should not be used in conjunction with any other pigment-reducing or peeling treatments without doctor notice. If you are a pregnant woman or nursing mother, please seek the advice of a healthcare professional before using it. Intended for external use only. Avoid contact with the eye and nose. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Do not use if your skin is cut, injured or bruised. Keep Advan cream out of reach of children and pets. Store Advan cream in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.

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Beta white, Melanostatine, Tyrostat are the key ingredients in Advan cream.
Yes, it is suitable for both men and women.
Advan cream is only for topical (skin) use. Avoid applying on open wounds, cuts, lesions, or blisters. If contact occurs with eyes, mouth or nose, immediately rinse with cool water. Do not cover the application site with any kind of bandages.
Hyperpigmentation can be caused by various reasons, including excessive sun exposure, acne or dermatitis, and excessive pigment production.
Yes, ultraviolet and infrared light from the sun worsen melasma.
Melasma is a skin condition that is completely harmless. It is not in any way painful, itchy, or uncomfortable.
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