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Brilio.net - Skin care trends continue to grow along with the need for skincare. One of the beauty trends that has recently become a topic of conversation on TikTok is Hand Body Lotion Dosting or HB dosting.
HB dosing is the practice of mixing hand body lotion with certain medicines. Usually drugs containing corticosteroids, the aim is to get a fast skin whitening effect. This practice has become popular among those who want instant results in brightening their skin.
However, it is important to remember that HB dosing is not a practice recommended by dermatologists. According to Dr. Ari Widya Permana, Sp.KK from the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI), mixing hand body lotion with medicines without medical supervision can endanger skin health.
Below are 7 dangers of using HB Dosting on your skin that you need to be aware of, as summarized by briliobeauty.net from various sources, Saturday (3/8).
1. Skin thinning.
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Corticosteroids which are often used in HB dosing can cause thinning of the skin if used long term. Quoting briliobeauty.net from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), excessive use of topical steroids can reduce collagen production, causing the skin to become thin and brittle.
2. Increased risk of infection.Skin that is thinned due to HB dosing becomes more susceptible to infection. A disturbed skin barrier makes it easier for bacteria and fungi to enter and cause infections.
3. Pigmentation changes.The use of corticosteroids in HB dosing can cause changes in skin pigmentation. Some areas may become lighter, while other areas may experience hyperpigmentation.
4. Rebound effect.
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When HB dosing is stopped, the skin may experience a rebound effect. This means that the skin problem you initially wanted to treat may return with greater intensity.
5. Systemic absorption.The use of corticosteroids in large areas of the body via HB dosing can cause systemic absorption. According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, systemic absorption effects can cause side effects, such as hormonal disruption and suppression of adrenal function.
6. Allergies and irritation.
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Mixing incompatible ingredients in HB dosing can cause allergic reactions or skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, itching, or even contact dermatitis.
7. Resistance to drugs.Improper use of corticosteroids through HB dosing can cause the skin to become resistant to the effects of the drug. This means that if you later undergo medical treatment that involves corticosteroids, its effectiveness may be reduced.
Skincare is safe for skin whiteningWell, instead you can use safer body care, you know. Such as using sunscreen every day to prevent skin darkening due to exposure to UV rays. Then apply hand body lotion which contains safe whitening ingredients such as niacinamide or vitamin C.
Then, exfoliate regularly using a gentle scrub or lotion that contains AHA/BHA. Consume foods rich in antioxidants to support healthy skin from within. Meanwhile, if you want faster results, consult a dermatologist for safe and effective treatment.
(brl/lea)