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Thanks a lot for answering my previous question so well. M happy and glad for the service you are providing to the patients. :) I have one more query.. actually my skin texture is not so good as it still has some acne left (though m still under medication and consultation from my dermatologist) but my skin has some pigmentation as well. My previous dermatologist on consultation gave me - Sabi-Glow cream for skin lightening and depigmentation. I wanted to ask that will it help lighten my skin and depigment it? (m of wheatish skin tone). Is it safe for the usage? And i have stopped using propyzole nf cream the moment i read ua review. You also recommended cetaphil dam cream but my skin type is oily, it gets a little dry when i wash my face and after a while the oil comes naturally to it. Can i use cetaphil dam cream for oily skin as well? Much thanks!
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Greetings. You can use skin lightening creams for spots. Using it for improving complexion as a whole is not something I would advise. About using cetaphil dam - using it doesn't cause acne. So use it according to your need if you have dryness. Acne moist cream is another option. Follow up regularly with a qualified dermatologist. Further queries may be sent on follow up messaging/ private chat . warm regards.
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