Clearz Plus Cream – Advanced Skin Brightening & Pigmentation Care

Buy Now- Clearz Plus Cream 15gm

Product Details
Brand: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd
Product: Clearz Plus Cream
Size: 15gm
MRP: ₹567
Discount Price: ₹399.5
Skin Type: Pigmentation-prone, dull, or uneven skin tone
Clearz Plus Cream – Dark Spot & Glow Solution

Say goodbye to uneven skin tone, dark spots, and pigmentation with Clearz Plus Cream by Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories. Specially formulated to lighten hyperpigmented areas and improve skin clarity, this cream blends effective depigmenting agents with moisturizing ingredients for a smoother, brighter complexion.


Key Benefits of Clearz Plus Cream

1. Reduces Hyperpigmentation & Dark Spots
Clearz Plus is enriched with scientifically proven agents like kojic acid and niacinamide, known for their ability to lighten melanin concentration in targeted areas.

2. Brightens Dull Complexion
Regular use helps in restoring natural skin tone, promoting an even and radiant glow.

3. Moisturizing & Non-Greasy
Alongside brightening agents, it contains moisturizing ingredients to keep the skin hydrated without causing greasiness.

4. Dermatologically Tested
Safe for most skin types and ideal for people struggling with melasma, tanning, or patchy skin tone.

5. Suitable for Daily Use
Use as part of your morning and evening skincare routine for best results.


How to Use Clearz Plus Cream

  • Step 1: Cleanse your face and pat dry.
  • Step 2: Apply a thin layer of Clearz Plus Cream on affected areas.
  • Step 3: Use twice a day or as directed by your dermatologist.
  • Note: Always use sunscreen during the day while using depigmenting creams.

Ingredients to Know

  • Kojic Acid Dipalmitate – A skin-lightening agent that helps reduce melanin production.
  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) – Brightens skin, reduces inflammation, and strengthens the skin barrier.
  • Octinoxate – A mild sunscreen component that protects against UV-induced pigmentation.

Scientific References & Sources

  1. Draelos, ZD. (2010). Skin lightening preparations and the hydroquinone controversy. Dermatologic Therapy.
  2. Bissett, DL et al. (2004). Topical niacinamide reduces skin hyperpigmentation and increases skin lightness. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
  3. Lim, JT. (1999). Kojic acid in dermatology. International Journal of Dermatology.
  4. Dr. Reddy’s Official Website – Product and ingredient information.
  5. Indian Journal of Dermatology – Clinical practices for melasma and hyperpigmentation.

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