Introduce ACHROMIN Whitening Cream gradually rather than applying it widely from the first day. A sensible first step is a patch test: apply a small amount to a discreet area of skin and wait to see whether redness, stinging, itching or unusual dryness appears. This is especially useful if your skin is reactive or if you already use exfoliating, brightening or other active cosmetic products.
Use it on clean, dry skin and focus on the small body zones where uneven tone is most noticeable. The product is described as practical for targeted application, so there is no need to apply it to large areas that do not need brightening care. Avoid irritated, scratched, sunburned or otherwise damaged skin, as active cosmetic products can feel more uncomfortable on compromised areas.
Because the cream contains UV filters, it helps limit additional UV impact on the treated area, but it should still be used with realistic sun habits. If the area is exposed outdoors for longer periods, consider protective clothing and an appropriate sunscreen routine, particularly in strong sun. UV exposure is one of the main reasons uneven pigmentation can continue to look more pronounced.
If the cream feels uncomfortable after application, reduce use or stop and reassess. Do not layer several strong active products on the same area at the same time unless your skin already tolerates them well.