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How Can I Become Fair?

I am ASMA AHMED,from India. I want to become fair. After searching alot on internet came to know about MELADERM cream, could you please guide me shall i go for it or suggest me something better one .I in need to become fair. My life will spoil if i will not become fair.
Wed, 16 Apr 2014
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Hello Asma,

I can understand your concern to get fair. It is quite often in India to get best possible fair skin on any cost.

Many a times these creams contains good ingredient not harmful for skin but in certain of the creams it can contain harsh chemicals which can prove dangerous for the skin.

In my patients I suggest to apply either kojic acid or azelaic acid creams. Regarding any further guidance I suggest you to take proper dermatological guidance in person.

All the best.
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How Can I Become Fair?

Hello Asma, I can understand your concern to get fair. It is quite often in India to get best possible fair skin on any cost. Many a times these creams contains good ingredient not harmful for skin but in certain of the creams it can contain harsh chemicals which can prove dangerous for the skin. In my patients I suggest to apply either kojic acid or azelaic acid creams. Regarding any further guidance I suggest you to take proper dermatological guidance in person. All the best.