Glycolic Acid 1% and Aloe Vera 5% Face Wash
Clinical Overview
An Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) that dissolves dead skin cells, helping fade pigmentation and improve skin texture. A natural plant extract that hydrates dry skin, cools sunburns, and promotes wound healing.
Active Ingredients
Usage Guidelines
Apply cream or facewash once daily or every other day, preferably at night. Use sunscreen. Apply gel or lotion generously to dry or irritated skin as needed.
General Guidance: Clean and dry the affected area completely before applying any topical cream, gel, or lotion. Unless specified, apply a thin layer and rub in gently. Always wash hands before and after application.
Possible Side Effects
Mild peeling, stinging, and redness. Virtually none; very rare allergic reaction.
*Note: Side effects vary from person to person. Not everyone experiences them. If side effects persist, worsen, or if you develop an allergic reaction (swelling, hives, breathing difficulties), contact a healthcare professional immediately.
Precautions & Warnings
Increases skin's sensitivity to sunburn. Apply sun protection. Avoid eye area. Patch test before first use. External use only.
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