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I was prescribed to use salicylic acid at night to reduce comedones. It worked well! After the dosage completion I started using vitamin C+E+ ferulic acid serum even this is working well.. Now again I can see comedones coming up.. Can I use salicylic acid at night and vitamin C serum in the morning?! Does it disturb the pH level of the skin?
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No..you can.. however treatment depends on the tone and texture of skin... for detailed information do direct online consultation with photos
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Not really . You can do it. Depending upon strength of salicylic acid.how is it suiting your skin. Is your skin dry etc. Or you may go slow and  use each alternate nights rather than daily. Apply a non comedogenic moisturiser , if skin is fstting dry. And sunscreen while going out in sun. A gentle  Cleanser to clean. Etc
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Please share photos Specific treatment available for complete cure
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kindly do direct online consultation with photographs for detailed prescription and further management
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Consult online for further treatment
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Take online consultation and discuss in detail
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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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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