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		<description>[...] apply at hs and use high SPF sunscreen every AM.&#34;    ...but remember hq can be quite cancerous The Danger Of Hydroquinone In Skin Lightening Creams &#124; Facelift Recipes Skin Care Blog   Comments on this post  imgorgeous agrees: let me be honest.. I did see another black woman - a [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This was all I could find:  http://dermatology.cdlib.org/rxderm-...depigmentation  &#34;The exact method of preparation of what I was using with great success was combining in order.  Water 3ml Hydroquinone powder (Kodak) 5gm Retin A 0.05% cream (DNS) 15gm Lidex cream (DNS) 15gm Eucerin cream (DNS) qs ad 50 gm  The HQ is dissolved in the water first, then the creams are combined,  and finally all are mixed thourougly by hand. This makes 50gm of a very nice stable bleaching cream which emulsifies nicely. The fluocinonide  content is 0.015% and use is carefully monitored by giving the patient 10gm jars at a time. I have never seen atrophy or steroid induced rosacea from use of this, but it is a concern of course. The patient is instructed to apply at hs and use high SPF sunscreen every AM.&#34;    ...but remember hq can be quite cancerous The Danger Of Hydroquinone In Skin Lightening Creams &#124; Facelift Recipes Skin Care Blog [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This was all I could find:  <a href="http://dermatology.cdlib.org/rxderm-...depigmentation" rel="nofollow">http://dermatology.cdlib.org/rxderm-&#8230;depigmentation</a>  &quot;The exact method of preparation of what I was using with great success was combining in order.  Water 3ml Hydroquinone powder (Kodak) 5gm Retin A 0.05% cream (DNS) 15gm Lidex cream (DNS) 15gm Eucerin cream (DNS) qs ad 50 gm  The HQ is dissolved in the water first, then the creams are combined,  and finally all are mixed thourougly by hand. This makes 50gm of a very nice stable bleaching cream which emulsifies nicely. The fluocinonide  content is 0.015% and use is carefully monitored by giving the patient 10gm jars at a time. I have never seen atrophy or steroid induced rosacea from use of this, but it is a concern of course. The patient is instructed to apply at hs and use high SPF sunscreen every AM.&quot;    &#8230;but remember hq can be quite cancerous The Danger Of Hydroquinone In Skin Lightening Creams | Facelift Recipes Skin Care Blog [...]</p>
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