
Dmax Soap
Manufacturer
Akash Pharma
Key Information
Short Description
Dmax Soap is a mild bathing soap that helps manage bacterial and skin infections, suitable for all skin types, and can be used for general skincare maintenance.
Dosage Form
Bar
Introduction
Dmax Soap is a bathing soap that contains mild ingredients to manage bacterial and skin infections. It is enriched with skin-nourishing ingredients like glycerine and sodium palmate that support overall skin health. The soap is available in a 75g pack size and can be used to protect the skin from external factors like pollution, harsh weather, and UV and UVA rays.
Directions for Use
Wet your hands and the affected area with water, take the soap and create a lather with your hands, apply the lather to the affected area with a gentle massage, avoiding the eye area, leave the lather on the skin for a few minutes to allow the active ingredients to work, rinse off the lather thoroughly with warm water, pat the skin dry with a clean towel
How it works
Dmax Soap contains mild ingredients that help to manage bacterial and skin infections, moisturize and hydrate the skin, and soothe and calm the skin.
Quick Tips
Healthy skin habits like using sunscreen, staying hydrated, and using mild skin care products can help maintain overall skin health.
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Frequently asked questions
How can I relieve itchy skin from dryness?
For mild to moderate cases of dry, itchy skin, using a heavy moisturizer twice a day, washing with mild and fragrance-free soaps, and placing a cool, wet cloth on the affected area can provide relief.
What are some common skin infections?
Some common skin infections are caused by bacteria, and they include cellulitis, impetigo, and staph infections. Other types of skin infections can be caused by fungi, viruses, or parasites.