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BDS

Dentist•Jaipur
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Bleaching was not to be done on raw areas it is already mentioned on all bleach pack that you buy. But still you should wait for atleast a week. You can apply topical antibiotics like ointment T Bact for faster recovery.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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M Derm, MBBS

Dermatologist•Delhi
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A glowing and clear skin is something that we all aspire to have. Irrespective of age, gender or profession, having a skin free of acne, blackheads, whiteheads and marks is something that is a welcome sight, for your own self as well as others who see you. A lot of people are blessed with impeccably flawless skin but they are many others who may have to go through treatments or medications to make sure that they are able to achieve the look that they desire the most.

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Diploma in Venerology & Dermatology (DVD...read more

Dermatologist•Delhi
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Bleach causes skin damage resulting in hyperpigmentation at times. Scars and marks can be removed by chemical peels and and microdermabrasion which can be done fortnightly and usually 6-8 sittings will clear the face. Secondly some creams are there which can reduce the pigmentation.Always use sunscreen whenever you go out in sun. Please send photos for accurate diagnosis and prescription.
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PGPPH, BDS, Certified Implantologist

Dentist•Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user
Home bleaches are very harmful they always need to be done in a reputed salon with professional hands. A little deviated ratio of activator and powder can burn the skin. If you need to bleach or decrease your side buns you can do the following:
1. Mix besan with curd and apply all over your face. Wait for it to dry for only 4 mins. After that rub your skin in the opposite direction and it will remove dead skin along with side buns for a clear face. This therapy will take ...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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Yu can use Henna for colour change and as it is herbal it is safe to use .indigo powder is safe for hair colour. Indigo is a plant that has a blue dye in it. ... Henna is never black, henna never dyes hair black, but powdered indigo resembles powdered henna and it does dye hair black. So, when indigo was sold as hair dye, it was called "black henna".
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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Surface stains due to fluorosis can be treated by removing the stains using tooth whitening solution. More severe cases can be treated by veneers or crowns.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
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In order to enhance your skin you need to take care of your skin from outside.
You may use a cream or moisturizer that contains Alpha Hydroxy Acid's (AHA's) like glycolic acid, lactic acid etc.
AHA's exfoliate superficial dead skin cells and renew it with newer younger cells.
Continued use of AHA's keeps skin in a state of continued renewal. This renewed skin is healthier, lighter and brighter.
You may also opt for a few sessions of chemical peeling, particularly glycolic peel, f...more
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MD

Dermatologist•Delhi
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The condition which occurs on exposure to foreign substances and causes the skin to become red, itchy and inflamed is known as contact dermatitis. It is commonly known as a rash. Although most of the reactions to contact dermatitis are not serious, they can be very irritating till the itching subsides. The causes of contact dermatitis are usually case specific; they vary according to the different types of this disease.

The types of contact dermatitis are:

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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bangalore
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BHMS

Homeopath•Secunderabad
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You have ensure that they do not use harsh chemicals. Try a patch test to see if you are allergic to any substance.
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