Brite Cream is a prescription skin-lightening treatment used for managing melasma and hyperpigmentation. It works by reducing melanin, the pigment responsible for dark patches on the skin. BRite Cream is applied externally and is effective in lightening discolored skin areas caused by hormonal changes, sun exposure, or inflammation. It supports reversible depigmentation and is commonly prescribed to improve uneven skin tone, especially on the face.
Uses
- Melasma
Benefits of Brite Cream
- Reduces melanin production, helping fade dark spots and pigmentation
- Treats melasma caused by pregnancy, hormonal medications, or sun exposure
- Improves skin clarity, contributing to a more even skin tone
- Relieves symptoms like redness, itching, or irritation in affected areas
- Boosts confidence by improving appearance and reducing skin discoloration
How Brite Cream works
Brite Cream works by targeting melanin production in the skin. It contains skin-lightening agents that inhibit the enzyme responsible for melanin synthesis. This reduces pigment formation in darker areas. With consistent use, discolored patches begin to fade. It does not bleach the skin but helps normalize skin tone. It may take several weeks to show visible improvement. Some users notice relief from itching and redness early in treatment. Avoid applying it near the eyes, mouth, or broken skin. Always wash hands after use. A patch test is advised before full application. If severe irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor. Treatment beyond two months should be based on visible progress. Regular application enhances results. This cream supports a gradual and gentle return to a more even and healthy skin appearance.
Side effects
- Redness
- Dryness
- Peeling
- Stinging
- Irritation


