Peroxyl Spot Treatment
Peroxyl Spot Treatment 15GM of 1.5%
What is Peroxyl Spot Treatment?
Peroxyl Spot Treatment is a targeted skincare solution formulated with benzoyl peroxide to combat acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. Its fast-acting formula penetrates deeply to clear existing breakouts and prevent new ones from forming, making it suitable for spot application on acne-prone skin areas. Always consult your dermatologist before starting any new treatment.Side Effects
- Skin dryness
- Redness and peeling
- Stinging or burning sensation upon application
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
- Do not use on skin that is broken or severely damaged.
- Discontinue use if excessive irritation or allergic reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- May bleach hair or dyed fabrics, so avoid contact with these materials.
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- Skin dryness
- Redness and peeling
- Stinging or burning sensation upon application
- Temporary skin irritation and sensitivity
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
- Do not use on skin that is broken or severely damaged.
- Discontinue use if excessive irritation or allergic reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- May bleach hair or dyed fabrics, so avoid contact with these materials.
Peroxyl Spot Treatment Coupons & Prices
Peroxyl Spot Treatment 15GM of 1.5%
What is Peroxyl Spot Treatment ?
Peroxyl Spot Treatment is a targeted skincare solution formulated with benzoyl peroxide to combat acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. Its fast-acting formula penetrates deeply to clear existing breakouts and prevent new ones from forming, making it suitable for spot application on acne-prone skin areas. Always consult your dermatologist before starting any new treatment.
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