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Acne Prescription Treatment in London Online | Ask A Pharmacist

No one likes to see acne or acne scars on their face while looking in a mirror. Having clear and healthy skin not only improves your self-confidence but also helps improve your mood. Acne, particularly in younger individuals can lead to low mood and even depression. For this reason, it should not be taken lightly and should be treated as soon as it starts to become a problem, especially to prevent acne scarring which can be permanent. To know more about the best acne prescription treatment in London and free your skin from this age-old problem why not speak to one of our pharmacists live via our website

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Acne Prescription Treatment in London Online | Ask A Pharmacist

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  1. Acne Prescription Treatment Ask A Pharmacist Important Information About Acne Prescription Treatment

  2. Face Wash • Not over wash the face (twice a day is sufficient) as this can dry and irritate the skin.

  3. Soap • Use a mild soap or cleanser with lukewarm water.

  4. Bacterial Attack • Not touch the face frequently as this leads to transfer of dirt and bacteria to the face .

  5. Uses of Cosmetic • Avoid using cosmetic products unnecessarily and excessively, and to try to stick to non-comodogenic products (less likely to block pores in skin).

  6. Not pick at and pop spots, as this can lead to pushing the infection deeper into the skin and lead to scarring which may be permanent.

  7. Washing your hair regularly, and avoiding contact with your skin (as this can transfer oils onto your face)

  8. Contact Us Unit 19, Redbridge Enterprise Centre, London, IG1 1TY https://askapharmacist.co.uk info@askapharmacist.co.uk 020 3302 4780

  9. Thank You Ask A Pharmacist

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