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Xerina Lotion Xerina Lotion

Xerina Lotion

Quantity Description: bottle of 100 ml Lotion
Manufacturer: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Price: ₹ 580.0

Information about Xerina Lotion

Xerina Lotion contains Glycolic acid, Urea and cetylated fatty ester complex. Xerina Lotion prevents from harmless skin condition that causes dry, rough patches and tiny bumps on the skin such as on elbows, Knees and ankles.

Glycolic Acid improve the look and feel of skin as well as fade away darkness.
It reacts with the top layer of skin, breaking it down by dissolving sebum and other substances that bind cells together. Dead skin cells are sloughed off revealing smoother, brighter, younger looking skin.
Urea naturally found in the skin. It is called humectant because it is an important component of the bodys Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF). Urea softens the horny layer so it can be easily released from the surface of the skin

Directions for use:
Wash affected area and pat dry.
Apply lotion (1-2 ml) to affected area and rub in.
When absorbed, apply once more.
Them wash off after 8 hours.
Apply as needed 2-3 times daily.

Note: Thicker skin such as on elbows, Knees and ankles may require heavier and possibly more frequent applications.

Use under medical supervision

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Popular Questions & Answers

I have patches around my nose. It's technically called seborrheic dermatitis. I am using medicine right now are tretiva, microbenz 3.5, xerina soft lotion, salisia shampoo. But it's not improving. What should I do?

MD - Dermatology, MBBS
Dermatologist,
I have patches around my nose. It's technically called seborrheic dermatitis. I am using medicine right now are treti...
Patch may be sd, pityriasis alba, ad, previtiligo, or many other causes. Don't use medicine as hit and try manner. Consult with your dermatologist about what disease and treat accordingly. If this is due to sd, use onabet-sd lotion/ tacroz forte lotion 0.1%

Hi. Can I use zitcare gel for acne, and moisturex for feet? I was using sebonac gel and xerina cream before these. I want to try alternatives.

Dermatologist, Nagpur
Hi. Can I use zitcare gel for acne, and moisturex for feet? I was using sebonac gel and xerina cream before these. I ...
Hi yes, it is okay for you to use zitcare -s gel for acne (keep it for only 15 mins to 30 mins on pimples only) you can use moisturex for feet.

My skin in hands and legs have dark spots all over it due to mosquito bite allergy my doctor prescribed emolene cream clop g cream for hands and xerina cream and clop s cream for leg. The way he said to apply the cream is to mix emolene with clop g and xerina with clop s. Is this good way to solve my problem.

DNB (Dermatology), MBBS, Diploma in Trichology - Cosmetology
Dermatologist, Hyderabad
My skin in hands and legs have dark spots all over it due to mosquito bite allergy my doctor prescribed emolene cream...
Hi! definitely,the regimen suggested by your doctor is good. Please do trust your doctor and follow all instructions to get treatment .as you are asthmatic, papular urticaria (mosquito bite allergy tend to recur frequently, so follow some tips to be followed in this winter to prevent dryness and allergies, 1)limit your bath time to just 5-10 minutes 2) apply oil before bath 3) use only luke warm water for bathing and only mild soap 4) use doctor prescribed moisturiser at least 5-6 times a day 5) keep nails short 6) wear full sleeves loose cotton clothes 7) avoid contact with irritants and detergents 8) avoid dust and dry weather and mites. 9) use mosquito nets to prevent bites.

For how long should I continue using Xerina lotion to treat acne scars and discoloration? Thanks.

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Bangalore
For how long should I continue using Xerina lotion to treat acne scars and discoloration? Thanks.
Hello. The scars and the pigmentation on the face are treatable. It's better to get it examined first so that we can identify the type of skin, scars and if they are hyper pigmented, atrophic or ice pick scars. The treatment are of various kind like ranging from simple scrubs and mild peels for the face to the major interventions such as laser therapy, dermaroller, subcision or peeling. These depend on the type of the scars and which kind you opt for. You can consult me online or text me with pictures for further details.
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