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Country Of Origin:
India
Manufacturer/Marketer Details:
Zydus Healthcare Limited
Zydus Healthcare Limited
Village Saini Majra, Nalagarh-Ropar Road, Nalagarh, District Solan
Himachal Pradesh, India.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Nioret Nano Gel works by decreasing the production of sebum (oil) in the skin and promoting the shedding of dead skin cells. This helps prevent the formation of acne lesions such as pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads.
Nioret Nano Gel is generally suitable for oily and acne-prone skin types. Individuals with dry or sensitive skin may experience irritation and should use with caution or as recommended by a dermatologist.
Nioret Nano Gel is primarily indicated for the treatment of acne due to its ability to reduce oil production and unclog pores. It is not typically used for other skin conditions unless prescribed by a doctor.
Yes, retinoids like those in Nioret Nano Gel can increase sensitivity to sunlight. It is important to use sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily and limit sun exposure while using this product to reduce the risk of sunburn and sun damage.
Nioret Nano Gel is typically used as long as acne symptoms persist or as recommended by your dermatologist. Consistent use is key to achieving and maintaining clear skin.
Yes, if you want to use makeup or cosmetics, wait about 1 hour after applying Nioret Nano Gel so the gel absorbs first. Avoid products with strong drying effects that could increase irritation.
Common effects include dryness, peeling, redness, burning, or itching of the skin at the application site. These often ease as your skin adjusts, but consult a doctor if they worsen.
Yes, using a gentle moisturiser, especially during the day, can help manage dryness and peeling that can occur with use.
Yes, avoid waxing, laser treatments, and similar procedures while using Nioret Nano Gel, as skin can become moree fragile and prone to irritation.
The safety and effectiveness for children under 18 have not been established, so it should only be used in younger individuals under professional guidance.
