SIDE-EFFECTS OF BODY CREAM
In the quest for
radiant, healthy-looking skin, people can use a variety of skin creams
and lotions. Whether for sunless tanning, spray tanning, hair removal,
skin bleaching or just simple moisturizing, some body lotions & creams
can have adverse side effects. Before using any of these common beauty
products, it is important to understand possible side effects.
Sunless or Spray Tanning Lotions
As
more people seek ways to restrict exposure to sun's damaging
ultraviolet rays, sunless or spray tanning has rapidly gained
popularity. It's a way to get a summertime glow without the risk of skin
cancer. While these lotions and sprays keep people out of the sun, many
are made with dihydroxyacetone.
Hair-Removal Creams
Hair-removal
creams are intended for use as a painless method to eliminate hair from
skin. Both prescription strength and over-the-counter hair removal
products provide written instructions for use but, the creams are not
without risk. The prescription cream, Vaniqa, warns of potential adverse
side effects including skin burns from overuse, darkening of the skin
where applied, strong skin odor from chemical ingredients used and
uneven regrowth of hair. When using over-the-counter hair removal
creams, it is important to first test the product on a small area of
skin.
Skin-Bleaching Creams
For
those afflicted with acne scars, age spots or other skin discoloration,
bleaching creams can be used to lighten the darker areas of skin. While
the products work by decreasing the melanin, or skin pigment, the risk
of side effects is considerable. Available both over the counter and by
prescription, these products contain hydroquinone.
prolonged exposure to this chemical could lead to permanent skin
discoloration. In addition, the steroids in bleaching creams can lead to
skin thinning, acne and risk of infection. Mercury is illegal in
products manufactured in the United States, but some bleaching creams
made in Asia and sold in the United States do contain mercury.Scented Moisturizing Lotions
One
of the most basic beauty products, scented moisturizing lotion, is used
to soften and smooth skin while leaving a fragrant aroma. Applying
these lotions after a shower or bath can leave a perfume scent on skin
for hours. People with skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema may
find that scented lotions cause rashes, inflammation or other
irritations. If these side effects happen, it is important to wash off
the lotion immediately and switch to a more gentle product.
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