Salicylic Acid 0.5%
Generic Name: salicylic acid 0.5%
Brand Names:
My Beauty Spot Blemish Dots - Charcoal (10 Patches)
Purpose Acne Treatment
Overview
Purpose Acne Treatment
Uses
Uses soothe and help diminish the redness and irritation of blemished skin and a sorbs excess oil for faster healing.
Dosage
Directions Cleanse and dry facem, removing and makeup. Apply one healing dot, sticky side down, over your blemish. Leave the healing dot over blemish for at least 6 hours or overnight Repeat as necessary with a new healing dot.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. When using this product skin irritation and dryness is more likely to occur if you use another topical acne medication at the same time. If irritation occurs, only use one topical acne medication at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Salicylic Acid 0.5% used for?▼
Uses soothe and help diminish the redness and irritation of blemished skin and a sorbs excess oil for faster healing.
What are the important warnings for Salicylic Acid 0.5%?▼
Warnings For external use only. When using this product skin irritation and dryness is more likely to occur if you use another topical acne medication at the same time. If irritation occurs, only use one topical acne medication at a time.
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Medical Disclaimer
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