Kerosalic
Kerosalic Products are primarily used for
Acne
About Kerosalic Products
Kerosalic Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Kerosalic are Erythema (skin redness), Scaling, Sensitivity, Dryness, Irritation.
How Kerosalic Products work
Salicylic Acid is a keratolytic medication. It treats pimples (acne) by penetrating into the skin and killing acne-causing bacteria. It additionally reduces oil production in the skin, replenishes acne-prone skin, and it also keeps your pores open.
Patient Concerns about Kerosalic Products
Frequently asked questions about Kerosalic Products
Frequently asked questions about Salicylic Acid
Q. What is Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash face wash used for?
Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash is used for the treatment and prevention of acne. It helps keep pores clean and reduces blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples when used regularly as part of a daily skincare routine.
Q. Can I use Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash every day?
Yes, it is usually used twice daily, unless your doctor advises otherwise. Regular use helps maintain clear pores and prevents new acne breakouts.
Q. How long does it take to see results?
Some improvement may be noticed within a few weeks, but consistent use is important. Acne control improves gradually, and the face wash should be continued even after pimples reduce to help prevent recurrence.
Q. Will Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash dry out my skin?
Mild dryness or peeling can occur, especially when starting treatment. Using a light moisturiser and avoiding harsh scrubs can help manage dryness. If irritation becomes severe, consult a doctor.
Q. Can I use other acne products along with Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash?
Using multiple acne products together may increase skin irritation. It is best to consult a doctor before combining Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash with other treatments.
Q. Who should avoid using Kerosalic Foaming Face Wash?
It should not be used by people allergic to salicylic acid or in children under 2 years of age. It should also be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding, unless advised by a doctor.