

If you’re struggling with dark spots, melasma, or freckles on your face and want an effective solution, Beigmanorm cream—also known as the triple combination cream—is the perfect choice. Its unique formula combines Hydroquinone to lighten the skin, Tretinoin to renew skin cells, and Hydrocortisone to soothe irritation. This cream delivers visible results in evening out skin tone and reducing pigmentation.In this Daleely Medical article, we’ll discuss the main benefits of Beigmanorm, the correct daily dosages, frequency of use, and important tips to avoid any side effects, so you can achieve clear, radiant skin safely.
Beigmanorm cream (Pigmanorm) is a therapeutic combination cream used to lighten the skin and treat pigmentation, dark spots, melasma, and freckles. It contains three active ingredients:
Hydroquinone: Lightens the skin and reduces dark spots.
Tretinoin: Helps exfoliate and renew skin cells.
Hydrocortisone: Reduces inflammation and soothes irritation caused by the other two ingredients.
The cream is applied to the face, hands, and sensitive areas to even out skin tone and improve texture. Following the prescribed dosage and instructions is essential for optimal results.
Evens out skin tone and reduces dark spots.
Treats pigmentation caused by sun exposure or hormonal changes.
Improves skin texture, making it smoother and brighter.
Reduces melasma, freckles, and post-acne pigmentation.
Results usually appear after 4 weeks of consistent use.
Outcomes vary depending on skin type and severity of pigmentation.
Maintaining proper skincare ensures lasting results.
Frequency: Once daily, at night, on clean, dry skin.
Duration: 6–12 weeks depending on skin response.
Note: Regular follow-up with a doctor is essential to monitor results and avoid side effects.
Use only after consulting a doctor, as the ingredients may affect the fetus or nursing baby.
Avoid strong cosmetic products, chemical peels, or creams with strong acids to prevent irritation.
Yes, the skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight.
Use SPF 30 or higher daily during treatment.
Improvement varies by skin type and pigmentation severity.
Noticeable results usually appear after 4–6 weeks of consistent use.
Stop use immediately and consult a doctor if you experience severe redness, itching, excessive peeling, or rash.
No, it should be applied only to affected areas.
Applying all over the face may cause thinning or irritation.
Apply only at night.
If makeup is needed during the day, ensure the skin is clean and dry before applying cosmetics.
Results vary depending on freckle type and pigmentation intensity.
Some spots may disappear completely, while others improve partially.
Simply continue with the next nightly application.
Do not double the dose to make up for the missed day.
Not recommended without consulting a dermatologist due to the strength of the ingredients.
Yes, but strict use of SPF 30 or higher is essential to prevent hyperpigmentation from the sun.
Yes, but consult a doctor if it has been used long-term to avoid rebound pigmentation.
Yes, a dermatologist’s consultation is usually required for safety and effectiveness.
Yes, with the same precautions as for the face:
Apply a thin layer only to affected areas.
Use sunscreen during treatment.
Beigmanorm’s triple combination is highly effective:
Hydroquinone: Lightens dark spots.
Tretinoin: Speeds up skin cell renewal.
Hydrocortisone: Soothes irritation and inflammation.
Stronger and more effective than most standard skin-lightening creams.
Melasma: Dark patches on the cheeks and forehead, often due to hormonal changes or sun exposure.
Freckles: Small dark spots on the face or shoulders caused by sun exposure.
Sun/age spots: Appear with aging or prolonged sun exposure.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: Spots appearing after acne or skin inflammation.
Hormonal pigmentation: Due to pregnancy, medications, or hormonal changes.
⚠️ Note: Contains hydroquinone, tretinoin, and hydrocortisone. Use only under medical supervision to avoid irritation or allergic reactions.
Hydroquinone (4–5%) – Reduces melanin production to lighten dark spots gradually.
Tretinoin (0.1%) – A form of vitamin A that renews skin cells and enhances hydroquinone absorption.
Hydrocortisone (1%) – Reduces inflammation, redness, swelling, and irritation.
PEG-40 Glyceryl Isostearate: Cleansing agent.
Paraffin: Moisturizer.
Cetearyl Alcohol: Emulsifying agent.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): Antioxidant.
Water: Base for the cream.
Isopropyl Myristate: Enhances absorption.
Tea-Lauryl Ether: Emulsifying agent.
PEG-4: Moisturizer.
Skin irritation: Redness, itching, burning, especially early in use.
Dryness/peeling: Tretinoin may cause flaking or dryness.
Sun sensitivity: Increased risk of sunburn, requiring strong sunscreen.
Skin thinning/fine lines: Long-term hydrocortisone use may cause this.
Skin color changes: Overuse of hydroquinone can cause reverse hyperpigmentation or white spots.
Acne or rash: Some users may develop breakouts or rash.
Severe allergic reactions: Rare cases may include swelling, severe rash, or intense itching—stop use and see a doctor immediately.
Consult a dermatologist before starting.
Test on a small area first.
Do not use long-term without supervision.
Avoid direct sun and use proper SPF.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Use only after consulting a doctor.
Allergies: Ensure no sensitivity to ingredients; perform a patch test for 24 hours.
Irritated or damaged skin: Do not apply to wounds, burns, or inflamed skin.
Chronic skin conditions: Those with severe eczema or psoriasis should consult a dermatologist first.
Avoid strong sunlight: SPF 30+ is essential.
Long-term or widespread use: Can cause skin thinning, hyper- or hypopigmentation, and severe irritation.
Avoid combining with strong products: Chemical peels or acidic creams may worsen irritation.
A doctor should be consulted before using Beigmanorm on children or adolescents, as it contains potent ingredients that may affect skin development.
Active Ingredient | How to Apply | Daily Frequency | Typical Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Beigmanorm Cream | Thin layer on affected area only | Once daily at night | 6–12 weeks depending on skin response |
Sunscreen | On exposed areas | Every 2–3 hours in sunlight | Throughout treatment |
Gently wash the face before application and pat dry.
Do not apply on irritated or broken skin.
After applying the cream, avoid direct sunlight and use SPF 30 or higher.
Do not overuse: increasing frequency or amount will not improve results and may cause side effects.
Regular doctor follow-up is essential to review progress; some cases may need adjustment or discontinuation if severe irritation occurs.
1. Cleanse the Skin:
Wash the affected area gently with a mild, soap-free cleanser.
Pat the skin dry with a clean towel without rubbing.
2. Apply the Cream:
Apply a very thin layer only to the affected area.
Avoid spreading to healthy skin to prevent thinning or irritation.
3. Frequency:
Once daily at night only.
Do not exceed once daily to avoid side effects.
4. Sun Protection:
Skin is more sensitive during treatment.
Use SPF 30+ sunscreen during the day, even if not directly in sunlight.
5. Duration:
Typically 6–12 weeks depending on skin response.
Follow up with a doctor to evaluate results and prevent side effects.
6. Warnings:
Do not apply on irritated or wounded skin.
Stop use and consult a doctor if severe redness, itching, or excessive peeling occurs.
Avoid pregnancy during treatment unless advised by a doctor.
⚠️ Reminder: The triple combination is very potent, and medical supervision is crucial to avoid skin thinning, hyper- or hypopigmentation, and irritation.
Beigmanorm is appropriate for certain groups under medical supervision, including:
Adults and older children: After doctor consultation to determine dosage and duration.
Mild to moderate neurodermatitis or atopic eczema: Helps calm redness, itching, and dry skin.
Skin irritation from allergies or friction: Suitable for mild sensitivity from cosmetics or clothing.
Non-infectious skin inflammation: Such as redness or itching from eczema or dry skin without bacterial/fungal infection.
Cases needing rapid relief from inflammation and itching: When symptoms disturb sleep or daily activities.
Uninfected skin: Suitable for superficial redness without active infection.
Limited topical application: Apply only to small affected areas for a short duration (few days to two weeks) according to severity.
Daily moisturizing is essential to reduce irritation and dryness during treatment.
Avoid applying over large areas or for long periods without medical supervision.
Monitor for signs of allergy or worsening inflammation.
1. Local Skin Effects:
Itching or irritation
Mild to moderate redness
Acne
Peeling or dermatitis
Bruising or rash
Skin ulcers
Skin atrophy
Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation
Dry skin
Excessive hair growth in treated areas
Sun sensitivity
2. Eye Effects:
Conjunctivitis or dry eyes
Reduced visual function
Eye rash if applied directly to eyes
3. Systemic/Internal Effects (rare but possible):
Fluid retention
Potassium or calcium depletion
Muscle wasting
Stomach or abdominal pain
Digestive issues
Increased or decreased appetite
Delayed wound healing
Headache
Depression or detachment from reality
Irregular menstrual cycle
Pituitary or adrenal suppression
Increased blood glucose
Bone fragility or growth delay
Fetal malformations (if used in pregnancy)
High blood lipid levels
Bone or joint pain
Heart rhythm disturbances
Breathing difficulties
Sleep disturbances
Vision or hearing changes
Dizziness or confusion
Excessive sweating or feeling overheated
Always use under medical supervision.
Apply only a thin layer on affected areas.
Avoid direct sunlight and use SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Monitor for any unusual reactions and report to your doctor immediately.
Allergy to ingredients: Avoid if sensitive to corticosteroids or preservatives.
Skin with active fungal or viral infection: Such as herpes, impetigo, or athlete’s foot; corticosteroids may worsen infection.
Skin with active bacterial infection: Treat infection first before using the cream.
Infants: Extremely young children need doctor supervision due to sensitive skin and high corticosteroid absorption.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Avoid large area application without supervision to prevent potential effects on fetus or infant.
Thin or ulcerated skin: Corticosteroids may worsen ulcers or thin the skin.
Long-term or frequent unsupervised use: May cause skin thinning, dilated blood vessels, or skin color changes.
Consult a doctor before use, especially with skin allergies, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or chronic skin conditions.
Avoid irritated or damaged skin.
Avoid direct sun exposure: Use SPF 30+ and reapply every 2 hours in sunlight.
Apply a small amount: Thin layer on affected areas only; avoid healthy skin.
Monitor the skin: Stop and consult a doctor if severe redness, itching, burning, or peeling occurs.
Do not overuse: Once daily is sufficient. More does not improve results and may cause harm.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding warnings: Use only under specialist guidance.
Avoid strong products together: Do not combine with chemical peels or acidic creams to prevent irritation.