Eventone-C Cream ( L-Glutathione + Vitamin C )
🌟 What It Is
Eventone C Cream is a skin-brightening and fairness/whitening cream formulated to reduce dark spots, hyperpigmentation, pigmentation from sun damage, and uneven skin tone. It’s typically used on the face and other areas with darker patches like underarms, elbows, knees, and neck.
🧴 Key Features & Benefits
Primary Outcomes People Use It For:
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Brightens and evens out skin tone — helps reduce dullness and discoloration.
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Reduces dark spots & pigmentation — including melasma and post-acne marks.
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Moisturizes and improves texture — can make skin feel softer and smoother.
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Antioxidant protection — ingredients like Vitamin C and Vitamin E help defend against free radicals and may support collagen production.
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Pore tightening and glow — gives a brighter, refreshed look with repeated use.
🧪 Typical Ingredients
Eventone C contains a blend of brightening and antioxidant compounds such as:
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Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) – improves tone & texture.
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Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate / Amla extract) – brightens and protects.
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L-Glutathione – antioxidant that helps lighten pigmentation.
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Licorice Extract – soothes skin & assists with pigmentation.
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Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) & Allantoin – moisturize and calm the skin.
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Other common cream bases and stabilizers (aqua, glycols, preservatives, etc.).
🧴 How It’s Used
Often applied twice daily on clean skin — a thin layer over the face or other darkened areas. It’s usually recommended to use sunscreen during the day because brightening actives can increase sun sensitivity.
⚠️ Notes & Considerations
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Sun protection: Always use sunscreen when using brightening creams to prevent further pigmentation.
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Patch test first: Some people may experience redness, dryness, or irritation if sensitive to active ingredients.
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Results vary: Improvements often take several weeks of consistent use.
⚠️ User reports online sometimes suggest concerns about harsh effects or steroid content, but there’s no confirmed ingredient list showing steroids — these are anecdotal discussions from social forums, not verified ingredient information. If irritation or other issues occur, stop use and consult a dermatologist.