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Skin becoming dark by using vcx serum
Hi, My Dr prescribed vcx vitamin c serum to apply in face daily morning facewash. After using it for sometime m feeling skin is becoming dark. I've stopped using that and now serum has turned dark and smelly. Should I continue to use that? And also if I need to use in night or morning? My skin is sensitive and dark wheatish tone.
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Wash face with Cetaphil cleansing lotion 4 days a week twice a day Wash face with AHA GLOW face wash 3 days a week twice a day Morning apply Solreva XL sunscreen three times a day Night: Glo Blanc Multi active white serum For Glo Blanc multi active serum and Solreva sunscreen call Mr Das at six two nine one seven six seven two zero eight for medicines free delivery pan India as they are unavailable at pharmacy Review after 8 weeks Stop previous medications for face
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Stop it... alternate safe cream available...do direct private online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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