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Manufacturer
Micro Labs Ltd
Key Information
Short Description
Cutiwash Face Wash is a foaming face wash designed to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin, containing key ingredients such as glycolic acid and aloe vera juice.
Dosage Form
Liquid
Introduction
Cutiwash Soft Foaming Face Wash is a gentle and effective face wash that helps to cleanse and moisturize the skin. It contains glycolic acid, which has exfoliating properties that help to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, preventing acne breakouts. The face wash is suitable for all skin types and is oil-free and sulfa-free, making it an excellent option for individuals with sensitive skin.
Directions for Use
Wet your face with warm water.Take a small amount of Cutiwash Soft Foaming Face Wash on your palm and apply it to your face.Gently massage the foam into your skin for 20-30 seconds, making sure to cover your entire face.Rinse your face thoroughly with water.Pat your face dry with a clean towel.Use Cutiwash Soft Foaming Face Wash twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening
How it works
The glycolic acid in the face wash has exfoliating properties, which help to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, preventing acne breakouts.
Quick Tips
It is advisable to test the product on a small patch of skin before using it on your face to check for any allergic reactions.
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Frequently asked questions
What causes acne?
Acne is caused by a combination of factors, including excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and inflammation.
What are the symptoms of acne?
The symptoms of acne can include blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and cysts.
Can stress cause acne?
Stress can contribute to acne by triggering hormone imbalances and increasing inflammation in the body.