Thursday 9 December 2010

Important Q&A about Hydroquinone


Important Q&A about Hydroquinone
Question:
Hydroquinone can cause infertility?

Answer:
Further research is needed, because there is no evidence linking hydroquinone with infertility. However, hydroquinone is prohibited to use pregnant women because the first 3 months of pregnancy is a time for the formation of all vital organs of a human being, such as brain, heart, lungs, and the se ¬ forth. We recommend using a skin-lightening product that contains ¬ building natural materials, such as sugar cane acid containing AHAs, licorice, and vitamin C.

Question:
Hydroquinone causes cancer?

Answer:
If used continuously for long periods, whitening creams containing these chemicals are absorbed into the blood. Thus, hydroquinone can be classified as hard drugs that can only be used under a doctor's prescription. The danger is the use of hard drugs without medical supervision is to cause skin irritation, skin redness and burning. Furthermore, research has shown that the use of hydroquinone with a high concentration can cause mutagenic effects (a change in the cell becomes malignant cells) that trigger cancer.

Question:
Hydroquinone can cause okronosis, even in the use of below 2%?

Answer:
Research shows that hydroquinone can cause okronosis, ie mottled skin like brown sand and blue. Sufferers will feel a burning and itchy skin. However, this research is done on the user above 2% hydroquinone. Therefore, hydroquinone should not be used in a long time, and if you use more than 2%, should be under medical supervision. Excessive Use of hydroquinone could cause okronosis on dark-skinned people, such as Asians and African skin.

Alternatives to Hydroquinone
Any chemical substance, though only applied to the skin, when used in the long term would be toxic, because 30% -60% absorbed by the body. Thus, many studies have attempted to develop natural ingredients. In addition to safer, these materials also have the functions to increase cell regeneration and anti-aging skin. Here are some alternative natural ingredients are:

1. Mulberry (fruit extract contains a natural hydroquinone).
Its function: Inhibiting action of the enzyme tyrosinase, reduce oxidation, anti-inflammatory, increases skin cell regeneration, and works as a skin toning.

2. Licorice (liquorice extract). They are work 16 times more powerful than hydroquinone when used with a concentration of 10%. Working inhibit the enzyme tyrosinase, lowered the absorption of UVA and UVB rays, reducing the irritation to the skin, anti-inflammatory.

3. Arbutin. Is a natural hydroquinone which works effectively when used with a concentration of 5%. Functions inhibit the enzyme tyrosinase.

4. Aloe Vera (Aloe Vera extract). Useful as an antibacterial, cooling the skin, astringent, enhance immunity, humidity, and skin regeneration, also reduces inflammation.

5. Soya (soy bean extract). Potential antioxidants reduce DNA damage and skin aging due to UV; reduce the spread of melanin, increasing the formation of collagen and skin thickness.

6. Lavender. Stimulate the formation of new skin cells, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, anti stress, and rejuvenator.

7. Green tea. They are inhibits the action of the enzyme tyrosinase, antioxidant, repairing and protecting skin structure, increasing skin thickness.

8. Turmeric. Serve to protect the damage to DNA, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant.

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