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Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Cream
Pearl Cream
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Face Wash
Depigmentation Bundle (Pack of 5 Products)
Witch Hazel & Mulberry Pore Clarifying Foaming Face Wash
If you've got sensitive skin and dark spots, every new cream can feel like a gamble. Redness, stinging, or burning—sometimes things get worse before they get better. It's not just frustrating, it's exhausting.
Most creams target melanin production, but ingredients like hydroquinone and strong acids often cause flare-ups. Sensitive skin lacks a strong barrier, making it prone to inflammation. Even natural extracts can trigger reactions if they're not formulated gently.
Look for creams with these ingredients and skip formulas packed with fragrance or alcohol. The best options are fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and pH-balanced.
It’s tempting to try whatever’s trending, but sensitive skin needs a bit more care. The texture should be lightweight—not greasy or heavy. Ingredient labels should be short, with no hidden preservatives. If you see words like 'parfum', 'alcohol denat.', or 'colorant', skip it.
We know how tough it is to find a depigmentation cream that really works without causing chaos on sensitive skin. At Arish BIO-NATURAL, our formulas feature gentle actives like niacinamide and licorice, blended for maximum results with minimum irritation. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a tailored recommendation. See our creams here: arishbionatural.com.
If you have eczema or rosacea, stick to creams with gentle ingredients like niacinamide and avoid anything with fragrance or strong acids. Always patch test first.
Pigmentation fades slowly—most people notice mild improvement after 4 to 8 weeks with consistent use of a gentle cream and daily sunscreen.
Not always. Some natural extracts can still trigger irritation. Look for products that are specifically tested on sensitive skin.
Our creams use carefully selected actives like niacinamide and licorice root, and are free from fragrances or harsh preservatives. We also offer a free AI Skin Analyser for personalized advice.
Yes, unless it’s prescribed and you’re monitored by a dermatologist. Hydroquinone can cause redness or worsen sensitivity.
Consult your doctor first. Many safe creams use niacinamide or licorice, but ingredients like hydroquinone or retinoids should be avoided.
Yes, but introduce one product at a time and watch for irritation. Always patch test both, and use a simple moisturizer alongside.
Yes, you can order our products worldwide directly from our website. Visit arishbionatural.com for details.
It can happen if your skin gets inflamed or if you don’t use enough sunscreen. Irritation often triggers more melanin production.
If you notice burning, stinging, or increased redness after applying, stop use right away and check the ingredient list for irritants.