Glutathione, Aloe Vera Gel, Vitamin E Acetate, Vitamin C & Cucumber Cream

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Product Composition



This combination contains Glutathione, Aloe vera gel, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Cucumber which helps in the treatment of psoriasis. They work by reducing inflammation and itch. It also treats wounds caused by burns.



Indications:

⇒ Treats acne
⇒ Reduces ageing
⇒ Keeps the skin hydrated
⇒ Skin whitening
⇒ Skin lightening
⇒ Psoriasis



About Composition:

Glutathione has antioxidant property which works by reducing the free radicals and helps to boosts the immune system, detoxifies the body. It helps to lighten the skin and converts the melanin into lighter colour. It works by deactivating the enzyme tyrosine which is responsible for production of pigment.
Aloe vera gel consists of aloin and aloesin. It is thick viscous liquid. They work by reducing the hyperpigmentation by destroying the melanin cells and prevents the formation of melanin in the cells. It provides moisture and heals wound of the skin. It also reduces dark spots.
Vitamin E acetate helps in the regeneration of new cells and lighten the dark brown spots or scars on the face. It provides moisture to the skin and keep the skin softer and shinier or hydrated. It is known tocopherol which exhibits antioxidant property which works by reducing the harmful radicals.
Vitamin C helps to boosts the production of collagen and inhibits the formation of melanin. It treats hyperpigmentation when given in combination with vitamin E. It also increases the level of glutathione in the skin and lightens skin colour.
Cucumber reduces the puffiness and swelling of the skin. It has collagen-binding property. It provides cooling effect on the skin and reduces impurities from the skin and encourages the new growth of the cells. It supports the fair skin.

Side Effects

⇒ Abdominal cramps
⇒ Bloating
⇒ Allergic reactions such as rashes
⇒ Bronchial constriction



Contraindication

⇒ Contraindicated in bleeding disorders
⇒ Contraindicated in diabetes



Drug Interactions

⇒ Warfarin
⇒ Oestrogens
⇒ Statin
⇒ Niacin