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  <description>Hoping to lighten up scarring, freckles or dark spots on your skin? You may have heard that hydroquinone—a brightening agent—is strong enough to get the job done. And while it’s true that it’s a powerful and effective skincare ingredient, some dermatologists are concerned about its side effects and …</description>
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  <published>2020-10-01 17:10:31</published>
  <title>9 Natural Brightening Alternatives to Hydroquinone</title>
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