Dark Spot Lightening Cream
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Label (Emma Skin Lighting Cream 3x3)

Label (Emma Skin Lighting Cream 3x3)
This is a skin lightening cream with Hydroquinone 2.0% as the active ingredient. It is recommended to be used in the evening and to avoid contact with the eyes. Sunscreen or protective clothing is advised to prevent further darkening of skin. The product should be kept away from children and medical attention must be sought if swallowed. It is made in the USA and distributed by SISP Inc.*
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Box (Sisp Lightening Box)

Box (Sisp Lightening Box)
EMMA CARDINELLI Skin Lightening Cream is a product that is designed to diminish the appearance of discoloration, blotches, freckles, and age spots resulting from pregnancy or daily use of oral contraceptives. The cream contains Hydroquinone, which is a potent inhibitor of melanin production that helps to even skin tone and fade dark spots, and Glycolic Acid which exfoliates dead skin cells from the skin surface for fresher, revitalized skin. Ferulic Acid included is extracted from Rice Bran Oil, and it provides antioxidant benefits to the skin while protecting it from environmental damage. The product comes with instructions to be used by adults only, to avoid contact with eyes, and limit exposure to the sun. It should be discontinued if no improvement is visible within three months. In case of skin irritation or allergic reactions, one should stop using the product immediately and consult a doctor.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.