Before we answer the question “Is Clairmen a bleaching cream?” you need to know the meaning of these two words:
1. Bleaching
2. Lightening
Skin bleaching is the process of using bleaching agents to lighten the skin’s pigment. It may be used to lighten areas of the skin darkened by hyperpigmentation, pregnancy, or acne.
Products that use the term “lightening” claim that they’re seeking to get rid of hyperpigmentation and discoloration using ingredients like arbutin and hydroquinone. But one look at the before and after of some of these products reveals decidedly impacted skin: the blemish-clearing benefits may be there but so is the lightning effect.
Also, to know whether a product lightens the skin tone or not you need to know its ingredients.
Clairmen Ingredients:
Aqua, Petrolatum, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Ceteareth-25, Kojic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Benzophenone-3, Aloe vera Juice, Lactic Acid, Ethylhexyl Glycerin, Parfum, Orange fruit peel oil, Coumarin, peppermint oil, Lavender Oil, Sweet Almond Oil
Here, Kojic acid acts as a lightening & brightening agent
So both are almost the same.
So you can say that Clairmen is a bleaching/lightening cream.
Clairmen Cream target a dull complexion and its irregularities whilst intensely moisturizing the skin. It guarantees a healthy glow. The non-greasy formula penetrates quickly for maximum comfort
How to use the Clairmen Cream:
- Cleanse the skin
- Apply a thin layer of the cream onto the skin until completely absorbed.
- Gently massage in small circular motions with fingertips.
- Use it daily on your face and neck after cleansing as part of your skincare routine.
- For best results, repeat the application at least twice a day
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, and use it