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Acnecinamide Gel Cream is a special combination of Niacinamide 4 % (vitamin B3) Evening primrose oil (as linoleic acid source) and Soya genistein (modifies androgen conversion) that helps control of the excessive production of sebum and the prevention of inflammation. Acnecinamide gel cream helps the treatment of all types of acne with mild to moderate lesions and also soothes acne prone skin. Of its special formula not only treats acne lesions but also gives dermal care. The non-oily moisturizing effect of the gel cream makes it ideal for more sensitive skin. Acnecinamide Gel Cream Acnecinamide Gel Cream is 97 % effective in the treatment of acne lesions. Acnecinamide Gel Cream; Controls excessive oil and sebum production Reduces the blackheads and whiteheads on acne or acne prone skin Reduces inflammation red spots and scars Fights against the hormonal effects which lead to pimples Cares for the moisture balance of the skin Soothes blemishes Reduces the acne spots Can be applied on mixed skin type Renews and regenerates the skin. Direction: After cleaning the skin Acnecinamide Gel Cream is applied 2 or 3 times in a day on oily skin areas with acne blemishes pimples and blackheads.
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Acnecinamide Gel Cream (Generic NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3))
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