- Papulex cream is for external use only.
- Read the label carefully before use or ask for advice from your healthcare professional or dermatologist.
- If you are allergic to any of the ingredients, avoid using the product. If you are not sure, check with a dermatologist.
- Do not use any other skincare products with Papulex cream without the doctor recommendation.
- Store in a cool and dry location.
- Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets.
FAQ
Question: What happens if the body produces too much sebum?
Answer: The main causes of increased sebum production could be genetics, hormonal changes, or even stress. Excess sebum can cause oily skin, which can lead to clogged pores and acne.
Question: Does Papulex cream lighten the skin?
Answer: No, Papulex cream cannot make your skin fair or light. It is intended to moisturize the skin.
Question: Can pregnant women use Papulex cream?
Answer: It is not recommended to use during the first three months of pregnancy. Please seek medical advice from the doctor before using this cream if you are pregnant or expect to be pregnant.
Question: Is Papulex cream useful for acne treatment?
Answer: Papulex cream can treat acne by lowering sebum production by stopping sebum-producing cells from proliferating.
Question: Is Papulex cream suitable for all skin types?
Answer: No, Papulex cream is specifically designed for oily and acne-prone skin.
Question: How long do I need to use this cream to get the results?
Answer: Depending on the individual's severity and acne, it may be between 2-8 weeks before real benefit is observed.
Question: Does Papulex cream cause dry skin?
Answer: The most commonly reported side effect is skin dryness. If excessive dryness, irritation, or peeling occurs, reduce the dosage to one application per day or every alternate day.