Melaglow Prime and Melaglow Rich are dermatologist-recommended depigmenting creams that gently fade dark spots, melasma, and uneven tone. With active ingredients like kojic acid, niacinamide, and liquorice extract, these creams deliver powerful skin brightening while being safe for daily use—even on sensitive skin.

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What Is Melaglow Cream?

Melaglow Prime and Melaglow Rich are non-prescription topical creams created to improve skin tone, reduce pigmentation, and maintain long-term brightness. They’re ideal for individuals looking for a **gentle, non-retinoid** alternative to harsher skin-lightening treatments.

Key Ingredients

  • Kojic Acid Dipalmitate – Lightens hyperpigmentation and inhibits melanin
  • Niacinamide – Brightens, hydrates, and supports barrier repair
  • Liquorice Extract – Soothes skin and reduces pigmentation naturally
  • Arbutin – Plant-derived skin lightener
  • Vitamin E – Provides antioxidant protection

Melaglow Prime vs Melaglow Rich

While both variants offer brightening benefits, here’s how they differ:

Feature Melaglow Prime Melaglow Rich
Texture Lightweight gel-cream Rich moisturizing cream
Skin Type Oily to combination Dry to normal
Usage Time Morning or night Best used at night

How to Use Melaglow Cream

  1. Cleanse and pat dry your face
  2. Apply a small amount of Melaglow to affected areas
  3. Gently massage until absorbed
  4. Follow up with sunscreen in the daytime
  5. Use daily for best results

Melaglow can also be combined with treatments like Tri-Luma or Melalite Forte for intense pigmentation concerns—under dermatological guidance.

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Side Effects & Precautions

Melaglow is gentle and generally well-tolerated. However, some users may experience:

  • Mild tingling or redness (rare)
  • Dryness if used with other actives

Avoid using with strong exfoliants or retinoids on the same night unless advised.

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FAQs

Q. Can Melaglow be used daily?

Yes, it’s designed for everyday use. Use sunscreen in the morning to avoid pigmentation rebound.

Q. Is Melaglow better than hydroquinone?

It’s gentler and ideal for long-term use or maintenance. For stubborn melasma, Melalite Forte may work faster but can’t be used long term.

Q. How long does it take to see results?

Results usually begin to show after 2–4 weeks with consistent use.

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