Eukroma Cream is used to treat melasma, a skin condition that causes dark patches. It helps lighten these spots by reducing melanin, the pigment that causes skin darkening. The cream works by blocking an enzyme called tyrosinase, which helps produce melanin.
How to Use:
For external use only.
Apply as prescribed by your doctor.
Wash and dry the affected skin before applying.
Wash your hands before and after use (unless treating hands).
Use regularly for best results.
Avoid using more than recommended, as it may increase side effects.
Avoid contact with eyes; rinse with water if it happens accidentally.
Test on a small patch of skin before full use to check for allergic reaction.
Uses:
Melasma (dark patches on the skin)
Benefits:
Lightens dark spots caused by melasma, pregnancy, hormonal changes, or skin injuries
Improves appearance and boosts confidence
Reduces symptoms like redness, itchiness, and rashes
Common Side Effects:
Redness
Dry or flaky skin
Burning or stinging sensation
Skin peeling
Precautions:
Stop use and consult your doctor if irritation, inflammation, or swelling occurs
Pregnant women should consult their doctor before using
If there’s no improvement after 2 months, discontinue use and talk to your doctor
How It Works: Eukroma Cream reduces melanin production by blocking the enzyme responsible for it, helping to lighten dark areas of the skin.