Face Cream For Dry Skin
Sir I have dark spots on my face what should I do for its treatment I am using vitamin c from long time but some spots a ...
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Hi, you can use vit C. It reduces dark spots to some extent. Further treatment can be advised only after assessing the dark spots to identify its cause. You could use moisturizer and sunscreen during the day to prevent further skin pigmentation. Ingredients like niacinamide and others will help. Do consult a local dermatologist for proper guidance.
I have been using tropical steroid cream on my face for 4 years, but now my face skin is getting red and swelling. If I ...
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prolonged use of topical steroids on face leads to a condition called tsdf in which there is Redness on face and skin becomes extremely sensitive. Consult a dermatologist immediately to stop further damage to your face
Hi, I have used betnovate cream for my face from a very long time, is laser treatment safe for my face or no, I feel my ...
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Hello, Betnovate causes skin thinning and sensitivity. Avoid laser on face. Stop using betnovate. Regards
Hi sir my problem is my face itching and the rushes and burning. I am also using my face cosvate gm plus plus cream any ...
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You should definitely not use cosvate gm cream for face. In long term it causes many side effects if used on facial skin. Kindly consult with dermatologist if you are having rashes. And spread awareness regarding this cream's misuse to your near ones also.
My skin around the corners of my nose and just below the lower lip appears to be unusually darker than the rest of my fa ...
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Hi, please stop using eumosone m cream. It contains a steroid and can give side effects if used without a doctor's supervision. Flaking and pigmentation over nose corners and below lips can be due to seborrheic dermatitis. It would require dermatologist assessment and treatment. You could use anti dandruff shampoo to clean the flakes twice a week during bath. Niacinamide can be tried for pigmentation. Do consult your local dermatologist for the best treatment advice.
I am 30 years old female. I have sensitive dry skin. Now I am facing from pimples and acne marks on my face. Does safi h ...
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it can be cleared...Acne or pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
I am 22 years old I have acne problem on my face and my skin is dull so can you suggest any thing which suits my skin, m ...
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Follow these herbal combination for complete cure sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day chandanadi avleh 10 gms twice a day chandanadi lepam.
I had used skin lite cream. So now i'm facing dark spots on my face. What should I use aziderm 10 gel or kozicare cream. ...
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Hi you can try kozicare first to settle any irritation and burning sensation on face. Then can shift to aziderm 10%later, after about 3 weeks.
Hello doctor. I have black acne marks on my face. My doctor suggest me flutivate skin cream. Is it safe to apply. ...
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If that doesn't work please follow these herbal combination for complete cure sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day chandanadi avleh 10 gms twice a day chandanadi lepam.
Can I apply noskurf lotion on my forehead slightly? Because I have pimples on my forehead can I apply there? Please kind ...
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It is not to be used on face. Pimples, also known as acne, are primarily caused by a combination of factors involving the skin's oil glands, hair follicles, bacteria, and hormonal changes. Here are some of the common causes of pimples: 1. Excessive sebum production: sebum is an oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. When the sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, it can clog the hair follicles, leading to the formation of pimples. 2. Clogged pores: the hair follicles or pores can become clogged with dead skin cells, dirt, and other debris. When this happens, it creates an environment where bacteria can thrive, causing inflammation and resulting in pimples. 3. Bacterial activity: the skin is home to bacteria, including propionibacterium acnes (p. Acnes). This bacterium feeds on the sebum produced by the skin and can multiply rapidly in clogged hair follicles, leading to inflammation and the formation of pimples. 4. Hormonal changes: hormonal fluctuations, particularly during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause, can increase sebum production and alter the normal functioning of the skin. This hormonal imbalance can contribute to the development of pimples. 5. Diet: while the relationship between diet and acne is not fully understood, some studies suggest that certain foods, such as high-glycemic-index carbohydrates and dairy products, may worsen acne in susceptible individuals. However, more research is needed to establish definitive links. 6. Stress: stress can aggravate acne or contribute to its development. High-stress levels may increase inflammation in the body, leading to acne flare-ups. 7. Medications: some medications, such as corticosteroids, androgenic steroids, and certain anticonvulsants, may cause acne as a side effect. 8. Cosmetic products: certain makeup, skincare products, and hair styling products that are comedogenic (tend to clog pores) can contribute to the development of pimples. It's important to note that the causes and severity of acne can vary from person to person, and treating acne effectively often requires a tailored approach based on individual factors. If you're experiencing persistent or severe acne, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.