Do you also use bleach on the face? So definitely read this news.
Do you also use bleach on the face? So definitely read this news.
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Often women resort to bleach to bring instant glow and fairness to the face. Actually, bleach lightens the facial hair and makes the skin look brighter. But while bleaching the face, have you ever had a question in your mind about how safe the bleach is for your face?

Often, people use bleach to keep their skin tone light and glowing. If we talk about the statistics of the year 2018, then 27.7 percent of people used bleach on their skin. A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that by the year 2024, the skin bleaching industry will reach around $31.2 billion. In simple words, bleaching helps in reducing both the concentration and production of melanin present in the skin. The pigments your skin produces are known as melanocytes. So when you use bleach on your skin, it reduces the number of melanocytes in your skin.

The problem of hyperpigmentation can be treated by protecting the skin from harmful substances and adopting the methods suggested by the expert. However, many countries have banned the use of bleach on the skin. Those with very sensitive, dry, or cracked skin, or those who already have skin problems such as eczema or atopic dermatitis, should use a moisturising cream, according to experts.They should be careful while using bleach. Apart from this, people suffering from burning or itching under the eyes should also avoid using it.

Best time to bleach:
Experts say that the best time to bleach the skin is at night. This is because the skin recovers faster at night. Second, bleaching should be avoided during the day because the sun's rays can damage bleached skin.

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