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I have oily acne prone skin.Although now the acne has reduced,skin is immensely oily. My morning routine is face wash, moisturiser and sunscreen ..At night,facewash and moisturiser . I am thinking of adding retinol and vitamin C serum ..how and when can I use it on a regular basis...and which retinol is good for oily skin..and what extra to be added in my skin care routine?
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Don't use retinoids without consulting dermatologist.
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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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Kindly consult online for proper assessment and detailed prescription.
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Using the right way and right brand is very important. It’s better to connect with dermatologist to have your own personalised regime
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Vitamin c on oily acne prone skin is not a good idea. It is important to know what the contents of your facewash and moisturiser are. Please take an online consultation so that a detailed medical and skincare history can be taken and an appropriate skincare regimen can be advised.
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Moisturizer depends on the tone and texture of skin... for details do direct online consultation with photo
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