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Acnederm Medicated LotionÆs dual-action formula clears the skin by fighting bacteria and unblocking oil ducts. This effective anti-inflammatory lotion acts to reduce redness and dry up pimples. WHAT TO DO? ò Before touching your face wash and rinse your hands thoroughly. If you canÆt wash your hands with water use Aqium Antibacterial Hand Gel to sanitise your hands. ò Wash the acne-affected area with Acnederm Foaming Wash. ò Apply a small amount of Acnederm Medicated Lotion directly onto pimples and blackheads and massage well. ò Use in the morning and at night to help your pimple problem disappear. A WORD OF CAUTION ò Avoid contact with your eyes. ò Always read the label and use only as directed. ò Although initial mild irritation may occur discontinue use if severe irritation occurs. ò Consult your doctor or pharmacist if the condition has not improved within 8 weeks.
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