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Country Of Origin:
India
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MICRO LABS LIMITED
67/68A, 3rd Phase, Industrial Area, Peenya,
Bengaluru-560 058.
India
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Nilac A Gel is generally suitable for most skin types. However, individuals with sensitive skin may experience more significant irritation and should use it with caution.
Some common side effects of Nilac A Gel may include dryness, redness, peeling, and irritation of the skin. If any side effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Adapalene, a retinoid, works by loosening the cells on the skin's surface, reducing oil production, and promoting the production of new skin cells. This helps unclog pores and reduce pimples, spots, whiteheads, and blackheads. Clindamycin, on the other hand, is an antibiotic that helps kill acne-causing bacteria.
Apply a thin layer of Nilac A Gel to the affected areas of the skin once daily, preferably in the evening, or as directed by your healthcare provider. It's essential to clean and dry the skin before applying the gel.
Visible improvement in skinn clarity may take several weeks (often 2–3 weeks or more) of regularr application. Consistent use is important for the best outcomes.
Mild peeling or flaking is common as thee skin adjusts to the gel. It often decreases with continued use, but if it becomes severe or uncomfortable, reduce frequency or consult a dermatologist.
If the gel accidentally contacts the eyes, lips, or the inside of the mouth, rinse thoroughly withh clean water right away to remove it and minimise irritation.
Avoid combining it with other strong topical products (like other retinoids, exfoliants, or drying agents) unless guided by a dermatologist, as this can increase irritation.
Avoid closed wounds, inflamed skin, cuts, or sunburned areas, and limit sun exposure because this gel can make skin more sensitive to sunlight. Use protective clothing and sunscreen outdoors.
