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Episoft ac moisturizer
Hi episoft ac can be used as night bedtime moisturizer for oily acne prone skin?...it has spf in it too...i wd like to use it but can I use
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Better in the morning hours.. however treatment depends on the tone and texture of skin... for detailed prescription do online consultation with photos
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Yes it can be used but the spf in it is not sufficient for sunprotection in daytime. You should sunscreen separately
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Episoft AC is generally formulated for acne-prone skin and includes sun protection, which is beneficial for daytime use. While it’s not harmful to use a product with SPF at night, the sun protection won’t provide any additional benefits during those hours. For your skin type, it’s important to use non-comedogenic products that don’t clog pores. If you’ve found that Episoft AC works well for your skin without causing any irritation during the day, it’s likely safe to use it at night as well. However, everyone’s skin is unique, so I recommend monitoring your skin’s response closely. If you notice any adverse reactions or if your skin condition changes, it might be worth considering a different, SPF-free moisturizer for nighttime use. Please feel free to book a consultation for more personalized skincare advice
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Yes it has both moisturizer and spf. Can be used for oily acne prone skin ! As it has spf it protects from UV rays of all types like your phone etc. but just before going to bed it’s of not much use but there is no harm as well in using it , rather you can use just moisturizer like excela for acne prone skin !
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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