Before we answer the question “Is Extreme glow a bleaching cream?” you need to know the meaning of these two words:
1. Bleaching
2. Lightening
Bleaching
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. It is also controversially used in African and Asian cultures to lighten whole sections of the skin. Bleaching darker patches of skin to match the color of the surrounding skin can take a long time. Dermadoctor.com estimates it can take up to one year or more. Also, According to DermaDoctor.com, hydroquinone, metacarpus scaber extract, beta carotene, dithiaoctanediol, licorice extract, Arctostaphylos uva ursi leaf extract, gluconic acid, azelaic acid, kojic acid, and vitamin C are ingredients used in bleaching agents.
Lightening
Lightening is reducing pigmentation and brightness is increasing the radiance and glow of the skin. Lightening has to do with discoloration and evening skin tone. Hydroquinone, Kojic Acid, Arbutine, Vitamin C, and retinol are considered some of the lighteners
So there is no difference between the two. Also, there is an overlap between ingredients for both. So you can say that lightening and bleaching are one and the same.
Also, our products are completely safe and don’t use any hydroquinone or harmful chemicals like mercury.
Our EG products use licorice extract, ascorbic acid, vitamin C, and many other natural skin lightening agents which are among the top 10 skin lightening agents that are completely safe for the skin. For more information: