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Eukroma KJ Cream 20gm (Hydroquinone/Kojic Acid)

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Eukroma KJ Cream 20gm (Hydroquinone/Kojic Acid) is a topical depigmenting cream used to fade stubborn dark patches such as melasma, sun spots, and post-acne marks. Hydroquinone helps reduce excess melanin, while kojic acid supports a more even-looking tone. Use only as directed, usually at night, and pair with sunscreen. Avoid using on broken skin or in the eyes.

Active Ingredient: Hydroquinone-2%W/W + Kojic Acid-2%W/W
Indication: Hyperpigmentation, Melasma
Manufacturer: Yash Pharma Laboratories Pvt Ltd
Packaging: 20 gm in 1 tube
Strength: 20g
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days
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Eukroma KJ Cream 20gm (Hydroquinone/Kojic Acid)

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Eukroma KJ Cream 20gm (Hydroquinone/Kojic Acid) is made for people who are dealing with uneven skin tone that does not seem to fade on its own. That can look like melasma on the cheeks or upper lip, sun spots from years of UV exposure, or the leftover brown marks that stick around after acne clears. If you have tried basic "brightening" products and still see the same patches month after month, this is the type of combination dermatologists often rely on for targeted pigment issues.

What It Is Used For

This cream is typically used to help lighten areas of hyperpigmentation, including:
  • Melasma (brown or gray-brown patches, often on the face)
  • Sun spots and age spots
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark marks after acne, irritation, or minor injuries)
  • Uneven tone that appears in defined patches rather than overall dullness
It is not meant for overall skin whitening. It is used as a spot or area treatment where pigment is clearly darker than the surrounding skin.

How the Ingredients Work

Skin gets its color from melanin. When melanin production becomes overactive in certain areas, dark patches can form.
  • Hydroquinone is a well-known depigmenting ingredient that helps reduce the formation of melanin in the treated area over time.
  • Kojic acid is another pigment-focused ingredient that supports a more even-looking tone and is commonly used for dark spots and discoloration.
Using them together is meant to target pigmentation from multiple angles. Results vary depending on how deep the pigment is and what triggered it (sun, hormones, acne, irritation).

What to Expect and How Long It Can Take

Most people do not see meaningful change overnight. With consistent use, visible fading often takes several weeks. Some marks lighten earlier, especially newer post-acne spots. Melasma can be stubborn and tends to recur if sun protection is not taken seriously. A key detail: if you keep getting UV exposure, discoloration can return even if the cream works well at first. That is why sunscreen is not optional when treating dark spots.

How to Use Eukroma Kj Cream

Follow the directions provided by your prescriber or product insert. In many routines, pigment treatments like this are used in the evening on clean, dry skin. A thin layer is usually enough. Using more than instructed does not speed results and raises the risk of irritation. If your skin is easily irritated, it is reasonable to start slowly (e.g., fewer nights per week), but your clinician's instructions should take precedence.

Is Sun Protection Matters

If you are using hydroquinone and kojic acid, daily sun protection helps protect your progress. Many dermatology routines pair pigment treatment with:
  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen (commonly SPF 30 or higher)
  • Hat or shade during long outdoor time
  • Avoiding deliberate tanning
Without that, the treated areas can re-darken, and irritation can appear as new discoloration.

Possible Side Effects of Eukroma Kj Cream

Lightening creams that affect pigment can irritate some users. Watch for:
  • Redness, dryness, peeling, stinging, or burning
  • Itching or rash (possible allergy)
  • Darkening that looks worse instead of better (stop and get medical advice)
If irritation is significant, do not try to "push through it." That can lead to more inflammation and more post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which is the opposite of what you want.

Available strengths

Eukroma KJ Cream 20gm (Hydroquinone/Kojic Acid) is one specific combination and tube size. Other pigment-fading creams in the market may come in different strengths or formats, such as: Always check the label and follow clinician guidance, especially when switching strengths.

Storage and Handling

Store at room temperature, keep the cap tightly closed, and avoid heat and direct sunlight. Wash your hands after applying and keep it away from children and pets.

FAQs About Eukroma KJ Cream

1. Can I use Eukroma KJ Cream on underarms, elbows, or knees?

Some people use pigment treatments on body areas, but skin thickness and the risk of irritation vary by location. It is best to ask a clinician first, especially for the underarms or groin, due to sensitivity.

2. Can I put moisturizer or makeup on top of it?

Many routines allow layering, but timing matters. Let the cream absorb and dry first to reduce pilling and irritation. If you are unsure, ask your prescriber how to layer it with your products.

3. Will it bleach clothes, towels, or facial hair?

It can sometimes discolor fabrics if it transfers before thoroughly drying. Let it dry completely, wash your hands after use, and use light-colored pillowcases if staining is a concern.

4. Can I use it with retinol, vitamin C, or exfoliating acids (AHA/BHA)?

Combining potent actives can increase dryness and stinging. A clinician can suggest a schedule (like alternating nights) that fits your skin tolerance.

5. What should I do if I miss an application?

Use it at the next scheduled time. Do not double up to "make up" for a missed dose, since that can trigger irritation.
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