• Arbutin, which occurs in bearberry along with methyl arbutin, hydrolyses to hydroquinone and glucose. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arbutin: Arbutin is a derivative of hydroquinone (a topical skin lightener). (zenmed.com)
  • However, see Arbutin below - which is just as effective as hydroquinone but with none of the side effects. (organicapoteke.com)
  • Arbutin is a naturally occurring derivative of hydroquinone. (organicapoteke.com)
  • Arbutin, also known as Alpha-Arbutin occurs naturally in several different plant species. (organicapoteke.com)
  • The following products contain naturally occurring arbutin and help remove dark spots - Active Face Cleanse Gel , Active Face Hydrating Gel , Detox Face Mask , Rasayana Rejuvenating Serum . (organicapoteke.com)
  • Arbutin is a naturally occurring derivative of the lightening gold standard hydroquinone, that exhibits efficient melanin regulation without side effects. (universkin.com)
  • The manufacturer did several in-vitro (in test tubes) and in-vivo (on people) tests and found Undecylenoyl Phenylalanine to be more effective than a bunch of well-known skin-lightening molecules, such as arbutin, kojic acid or MAP (the vitamin C derivative). (okdermo.com)
  • Alpha Arbutin - is a derivative of hydroquinone that can be made either synthetically or obtained from various plants in the Ericaceae family such as marjoram, cranberry, blueberry, and pear. (okdermo.com)
  • L-Arbutin - a natural plant-based derivative of hydroquinone (HQ) with tyrosinase abilities. (rapigmentationsolutions.com)
  • Arbutin (hydroquinone-beta-D-glucopyranoside) is an abundant solute in the leaves of many freezing- or desiccation-tolerant plants. (lookformedical.com)
  • DeoxyArbutin demonstrates effective inhibition of mushroom tyrosinase in vitro with a Ki that is 10-fold lower that hydroquinone (HQ) and 350-fold lower than arbutin. (lynabio.com)
  • Alpha arbutin is a choice brightening ingredient because it's a derivative of hydroquinone, one of the most effective skin-lightening and spot-fading actives out there. (fixdermacambodia.com)
  • One study compared kojic acid with hydroquinone for treating dark spots in 60 people. (organicapoteke.com)
  • In addition, you'll likely encounter hydroquinone , kojic acid , DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) and copper peptide among the many products that clamour for your purchase. (naturalhealthsource.com)
  • Other products and ingredients that can help with hyperpigmentation are retinoids, hydroquinone, kojic acid, or azelaic acid. (eyesbyje.com)
  • What is an alternative to hydroquinone? (byjus.com)
  • Mequinol (4-Hydroxyanisole) is the principal alternative to hydroquinone for a prescription. (byjus.com)
  • Milky Fade contains niacinamide which is a great alternative to hydroquinone as it is much better tolerated for all skin types, gentler on the skin, while still being effective. (blume.com)
  • Amylase: naturally occurring in the body, it breaks starches into sugars. (zenmed.com)
  • It is a naturally occurring skin-brightening agent that inhibits the secretion of melanin (skin pigment), thus making it a great skin brightener. (okdermo.com)
  • It naturally occurs in the defensive glands of bombardier beetles. (byjus.com)
  • No human diet can be free of naturally occurring chemicals that are rodent carcinogens. (mitosyfraudes.org)
  • Azelaic acid - Azelaic acid is a naturally occurring acid that can reduce the production of melanin in the skin. (tryclearly.com)
  • Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally (and abundantly) in young skin, tissues and joint fluid. (naturalhealthsource.com)
  • There are so many skincare products on the market, but what makes Blume unique is that Blume genuinely cares about sustainable, cruelty-free and vegan ingredients that are boosted by naturally occurring moisturizers. (blume.com)
  • Retinol - A derivative of vitamin A, retinol is common in many skin products. (naturalhealthsource.com)
  • In general vitamin A and its derivatives, including retinol, are not safe for use. (skinsmart.co.za)
  • Some of the essential active compounds that synthetic skincare utilizes ‒ retinol, hydroquinone for example ‒ are not present in plants (or present in abundance). (biosereneinc.com)
  • Hydroquinone - Hydroquinone is a skin-bleaching agent that can reduce the production of melanin in the skin. (tryclearly.com)
  • When possible, prevent inflammation from occurring in the first place by using anti-inflammatory ingredients such as chamomile, feverfew, aloe, niacinamide, and argan oil. (lesliebaumannmd.com)
  • The other two active ingredients are hydroquinone and fluocinolone. (ustimemagazine.com)
  • There are many ingredients that cause the skin to lighten, but the most commonly ingredient used in the world has been hydroquinone. (snobbyface.com)
  • In some countries, bleaching creams contain ingredients that are a derivative of mercury, a chemical that is harmful to the body. (snobbyface.com)
  • Since the body is able to absorb a significant amount of hydroquinone compared to other skincare ingredients, there has yet to be a direct link that hydroquinone causes birth defects. (depology.com)
  • Our products are formulated using natural ingredients and their derivatives as main ingredients. (banyantree.com)
  • Tretinoin, Hydroquinone, and Fluocinolone are the active ingredients in Tri-Luma Cream. (skinorac.com)
  • This topical therapy is made up of 3 effective and unique ingredients namely hydroquinone, fluocinolone acetonide and tretinoin cream. (skinorac.com)
  • It helps to reduce skin inflammation and minimize potential irritation caused by the other active ingredients, hydroquinone, and tretinoin. (skinorac.com)
  • Retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A. They increase the turnover of new skin cells, which can fade dark spots over time. (organicapoteke.com)
  • Retinoids - Retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A that can improve the texture and tone of the skin. (tryclearly.com)
  • One of them is tretinoin, a Vitamin A derivative. (ustimemagazine.com)
  • These vitamin A derivatives promote skin cell turnover, helping to shed pigmented cells and reveal fresh, even skin. (theloveco.in)
  • Niacinimide is a vitamin B3 derivative that can help to improve skin tone and reduce the appeareance of dark spots. (eyesbyje.com)
  • Tretinoin, a derivative of vitamin A, is a retinoid commonly used in dermatology. (skinorac.com)
  • Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a water-soluble derivative of Vitamin C. It is more stable in water, but it is less potent than direct L-Ascorbic Acid. (fixdermacambodia.com)
  • Melasma - often referred to as "the mask of pregnancy", as it affects around 70% of pregnant women and occurs as a result of hormonal influences such as pregnancy and birth control pills. (optoderm.com)
  • While it affects all races, melasma occurs most often in brown or olive skin tones. (optoderm.com)
  • Dark spots, melasma, discolored acne scars, and uneven skin tone are all examples of common skin pigmentation problems that have a tendency to occur in those with pigmented Baumann Skin Types® . (lesliebaumannmd.com)
  • Sometimes, pigmentation or skin discoloration can occur during pregnancy from conditions such as melasma or chloasma. (depology.com)
  • To compare the efficacy and safety of a triple combination [TC: fluocinolone acetonide 0.01%, hydroquinone (HQ) 4%, tretinoin 0.05%] vs. HQ 4% after 8 weeks of treatment of moderate to severe facial melasma in Asian patients. (researchgate.net)
  • Over the past50years, hydroquinone (1, 4-benzenediol, HQ) has been widely used as the gold standard for prototypical tyrosinase inhibitors in treating melasma. (lynabio.com)
  • Although hydroquinone is an effective ingredient, long-term use of products that include hydroquinone can have adverse consequences for all skin types. (blume.com)
  • Phenol derivatives There are a number of glucosides found in natural phenols and polyphenols, as, for example, in the flavonoids chemical family. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is a derivative of phenol and has antioxidant properties. (byjus.com)
  • The most widely used industrial methods of producing Hydroquinone are hydroxylation of phenol and cumene process. (byjus.com)
  • This is also known as methoxy phenol, monomethyl ether with hydroquinone, and p-hydroxyanisole. (byjus.com)
  • The contribution of irradiation and the dihydroxybenzenes (DHB), catechol (CAT) and hydroquinone (HQ), added or formed as phenol oxidation intermediates, was evaluated for the reduction of Fe III and for phenol degradation via Fenton processes. (scielo.br)
  • as can other phenol derivatives. (scielo.br)
  • Hydroquinone can also cause skin irritation, especially when used in higher concentrations. (organicapoteke.com)
  • Avoid the use of undiluted essential oils on the skin as irritation may occur. (banyantree.com)
  • Hydroquinone can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people, but these side effects are rare if you follow directions carefully when applying hydroquinone under your eyes. (platinumdelux.com)
  • Skin pigmentation that occurs a few days after exposure to the sun is due to the production of new melanin in response to exposure to UVB rays. (blackpaint.com.sg)
  • Increased pigmentation can also occur in other areas of the body, such as the underarms, groin, and nipples. (wmhindia.com)
  • Dark spots caused due to hyper-pigmentation, generally occur during oneâ s middle age. (myguitarsolo.com)
  • Milky Fade is very well tolerated and helps with pigmentation without using hydroquinone. (blume.com)
  • Benzoic acid derivatives The benzoyl derivative cellotropin has been used for tuberculosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Populin, which occurs in the leaves and bark of Populus tremula, is benzoyl salicin. (wikipedia.org)
  • No acids or defoliants that may be drying or irritating to the skin (such as alpha hydroxyl acid [AHA], beta hydroxyl acids [BHA], peels, exfoliating masks, hydroquinone, or benzoyl peroxide acne products). (skinspiredbyheidi.com)
  • One method based on the chemical constitution of the non-glucose part of the molecules has been proposed that posits four groups: (I) alkyl derivatives, (2) benzene derivatives, (3) styrolene derivatives, and (4) anthracene derivatives. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hydroquinone has two hydroxyl groups binding to a benzene ring in the para position. (byjus.com)
  • The concept includes derivatives with any substituents on the benzene ring. (lookformedical.com)
  • Sinigrin, or the potassium salt of inyronic acid not only occurs in mustard seed, but also in black pepper and in horseradish root. (wikipedia.org)
  • These compounds have been identified as polyporenic acids A and C, three derivatives of polyporenic acid A (3-5), and a novel compound, (+)-12α,28-dihydroxy- 3α- (3′-hydroxy-3′-methylglutaryloxy)- 24-methyllanosta-8,24(31)- dien-26-oic acid. (healing-mushrooms.net)
  • It was shown several decades ago that polyporenic acid A occurs in Piptoporus betulinus mainly in the form of conjugates in which the 3-α-hydroxyl group is esterified to acetic, caproic, malonic and β-hydroxy-β-methylglutaric acids. (healing-mushrooms.net)
  • Previously, I've used dermatologist-prescribed hydroquinone cream to lighten my sun spots. (insider.com)
  • Hydroquinone is a topical bleaching agent that helps lighten the appearance of dark circles. (platinumdelux.com)
  • Formaldehyde: Formaldehyde and its derivatives are often found in nail polishes, hair straightening treatments, and certain skincare products. (wmhindia.com)
  • Considering that one of the first steps in the degradation of aromatic compounds is the benzenic ring hydroxylation due to electrophilic addition of hydroxyl radical, the generation of di and trihydroxylated intermediates may occur and contribute to the reduction of Fe III species. (scielo.br)
  • However, when too much melanin is produced, dark spots, uneven skin tone, and other pigment-related problems can occur. (lesliebaumannmd.com)
  • By preventing this process from occurring, less pigment will be produced by your body or applied topically. (platinumdelux.com)
  • This common skin woe occurs when certain areas of the skin produce an excess of melanin, the pigment responsible for our skin, hair, and eye color. (theloveco.in)
  • Prescribe concentrations of hydroquinone not more than 4 per cent. (byjus.com)
  • Methemoglobinemia occurs mostly in factory workers who work with aromatic nitro or amino compounds or in patient taking sulfonamide and some time it proves fatal. (studyandexam.com)
  • Orto - and para -dihydroxybenzene (DHB) compounds, such as catechol (CAT) and hydroquinone (HQ), have capacity to reduce iron(III) 9 9 Chen, R. (scielo.br)
  • When it comes to dark spot treatments, hydroquinone has been the gold standard for over 50 years. (myguitarsolo.com)
  • Hydroquinone is an aromatic organic compound with a chemical formula C 6 H 6 O 2 . (byjus.com)
  • Melanin synthesis occurs within highly specialized organelles termed melanosomes and then melanized melanosomes are transferred from melanocytes to neighboring keratinocytes, thereby determining constitutive and facultative skin color. (lynabio.com)
  • By reducing melanin synthesis, hydroquinone helps to even out skin tone and fade dark patches. (skinorac.com)
  • It can also be treated with certain prescription creams (such as hydroquinone). (donskinzfacial.com)
  • Oxybenzone and its derivatives are commonly used YV filters in these sunscreen products. (depology.com)
  • Hydroquinone also lightens the skin surrounding the dark spots if a person does not apply it carefully and this can make complexion imbalance worse. (organicapoteke.com)
  • Our first post covered lentigine s (singular = lentigo), those pesky and dreaded tan and brown "age spots" that occur on sun exposed surfaces. (barefacedtruth.com)
  • If this is true for you, do not use skin-lightening products that contain hydroquinone or hydroquinone derivatives, as these can cause skin allergies . (lesliebaumannmd.com)
  • As a precautionary measure, it's generally recommended to avoid hydroquinone-containing products during this time. (wmhindia.com)
  • Of greater concern are persistent adverse effects associated with hydroquinone use. (byjus.com)
  • It occurs as a result of hormonal influences such as pregnancy and birth control pills, and causes dark and irregularly shaped areas on the face or arms that can be quite large. (vancouverlasercenter.com)
  • A skin-lightening agent, hydroquinone can reduce the appearance of dark patches. (theloveco.in)
  • Plus, Fade Away Brightening Serum is safe for long-term daily use, whereas hydroquinone should only be used for up to four months at a time. (insider.com)
  • Can you use hydroquinone long-term? (byjus.com)
  • Ochronosis is the most prevalent clinical condition associated with long-term hydroquinone use. (byjus.com)
  • Dry or sensitive skin may occur for the first time during pregnancy or be part of an ongoing problem. (skinsmart.co.za)
  • Over the counter purchased bleaching cream should not have a concentration of more than 2% hydroquinone. (snobbyface.com)
  • In addition to ferricyanide and nitrites many other chemical agents such as chlorates, peroxides, hydroquinone, pyrogallol, iodine, aniline and sulfonamides can also lead to the formation of met-Hb. (studyandexam.com)
  • In addition, chemical peels that use fruit and milk derivatives can help the skin look more youthful and rejuvenated. (blume.com)
  • It's particularly common among women, as it's thought to occur when the female sex hormones oestrogen and progesterone stimulate the overproduction of melanin when skin is exposed to the sun. (vancouverlasercenter.com)
  • This disorder can occur in any race, but is most common among whites. (donskinzfacial.com)