Glo Skin Beauty Clear Skin Cleanser
Generic Name: glo skin beauty clear skin cleanser
Brand Names:
Glo Skin Beauty Clear Skin Cleanser
Purpose Acne Treatment
Overview
Purpose Acne Treatment
Uses
Uses Treats Acne Helps prevent the development of new acne blemishes
Dosage
Directions Use once or twice daily to cleanse skin thoroughly Dispense a small amount onto dampened face Massage gently for up to 60 seconds Rinse thoroughly with water, towel dry If bothersome dryness or peeling occurs, reduce use to once a day or every other ay
Warnings
Warnings Using other topical acne medications at the same tiem or immediatly following use of this prouct may increase dryness or irritation of the skin. If this occurs, only one medication shoul be used unless directed by a doctor. For external use only When using this product • avoid contact with the eyes • if contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water • do not use on damaged or broken skin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glo Skin Beauty Clear Skin Cleanser used for?▼
Uses Treats Acne Helps prevent the development of new acne blemishes
What are the important warnings for Glo Skin Beauty Clear Skin Cleanser?▼
Warnings Using other topical acne medications at the same tiem or immediatly following use of this prouct may increase dryness or irritation of the skin. If this occurs, only one medication shoul be used unless directed by a doctor. For external use only When using this product • avoid contact with the eyes • if contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water • do not use on damaged or broken skin
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Medical Disclaimer
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