What does Bleaching Do to the Skin?
What does Bleaching Do to the Skin?
What does Bleaching Do to the Skin?
Bleaching is a cosmetic procedure used to lighten the skin and reduce the dark spot or hyperpigmentation. Some people use bleaching to reduce dark spots or achieve an even skin tone. It’s important to know that these products come with side effects too.
Some Potential Side Effects
Increase Skin Sensitivity
Bleaching products consist of chemicals, which make your skin sensitive to sunlight. This can increase your risk of sunburn, skin damage, and skin cancer.
Cause Irritation or Inflammation
Bleaching can cause irritation to your skin especially when used frequently or in high concentration. It can cause redness, itching and inflammation.
Lead to a Patchy Skin Tone
If you use these bleaching products incorrectly or for too long, it can make your skin light in some areas, not others. It causes an uneven skin or patchy skin tone.
Disrupt Skin’s Natural Balance
Bleaching products disrupt the natural balance of the skin, leading to dryness or even acne.
Increase Risk of Bacterial Infection
When applying bleach for too long, its chemicals cause harshness to your skin. During this period, the chances of bacterial infection increases and causes uneven and acne skin.
Before applying these products, do a patch test especially when you have sensitive skin. You can also take guidance from dermatologists and healthcare professionals.