Purplle · 🇮🇳 India

Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream

6 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 Fungal-acne safe
No known Malassezia triggers detected
Fragrance-free
No fragrance or EU-declared allergens
Pregnancy: use caution
Alpha Arbutin — discuss with a doctor

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, no known Malassezia (fungal-acne) triggers were detected in Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream.
Does Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream contain fragrance?
No fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens were detected in the listed ingredients of Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream.
Is Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream safe to use in pregnancy?
Vedic Nature Natural Vitamin C Face Cream contains 1 ingredient(s) commonly flagged for caution in pregnancy in published guidance: Alpha Arbutin. Discuss with your doctor before using it while pregnant or breastfeeding.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

infused with the potential depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agent

Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.

Alpha Arbutin
Skin-brightening agent

Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.

infused with the potential depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agent

Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.

Alpha Arbutin
Skin-brightening agent

Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.

infused with the potential depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agent

Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.

Alpha Arbutin
Skin-brightening agent

Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin irritation (erythema, stinging, dryness)CommonOften dose- and concentration-dependent; usually mild and transient.
Contact dermatitisUncommonMay be irritant or allergic in nature depending on the specific agent.
Increased photosensitivityUncommonLightened skin may be more vulnerable to UV damage; sun protection is advised.
Paradoxical hyperpigmentation or uneven lighteningRareCan occur with overuse or irritation-induced post-inflammatory changes.
Exogenous ochronosisRareBluish-black discoloration reported with prolonged use of certain agents such as high-concentration hydroquinone.
Mild skin irritation or stingingUncommonTypically transient, more likely at higher concentrations or on sensitive skin.
Redness (erythema)UncommonUsually mild and resolves with discontinuation or reduced frequency.
Contact dermatitis or allergic reactionRarePatch testing recommended for those with sensitive or reactive skin.
Paradoxical hyperpigmentationVery rareTheoretical concern linked to hydroquinone-type compounds; not well documented for alpha arbutin at typical use levels.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
infused with the potential depigmenting agent Key active
Depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.
Alpha Arbutin Key active
Skin-brightening agent
Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.
infused with the potential depigmenting agent Key active
Depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.
Alpha Arbutin Key active
Skin-brightening agent
Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.
infused with the potential depigmenting agent Key active
Depigmenting agent
Depigmenting agents are compounds intended to reduce skin pigmentation, typically by inhibiting melanin synthesis (e.g., tyrosinase inhibition) or accelerating melanin turnover. They are used to address hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines.
Alpha Arbutin Key active
Skin-brightening agent
Alpha arbutin is a naturally derived hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase, reducing melanin production. It is used to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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