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Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Liquid Paraffin + Propylene Glycol + Urea

Uses

Urea, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, and Liquid Paraffin are used in the treatment of dry skin.

How it Works

How Urea, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, and Liquid Paraffin Work Urea, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, and Liquid Paraffin is a combination of four ingredients. Urea provides hydration to smooth the skin's texture and helps reduce the buildup of dead skin cells. Lactic acid removes old, dull cells from the skin's surface. Propylene glycol has humectant properties and acts as a barrier to retain moisture in the skin. It also facilitates the absorption of other ingredients into the skin. Liquid paraffin prevents moisture loss from the outer layer of the skin.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Urea, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, and Liquid Paraffin include application site reactions such as burning, irritation, itching, and redness, as well as skin rash.

Expert Advice

  • Do not use Urea + Lactic Acid + Propylene Glycol + Liquid Paraffin on:
    • Deep skin wounds
    • Blistered skin
    • Severe burns
    • Large skin areas
  • Apply to the skin only.
  • Avoid sensitive areas such as:
    • Eyes
    • Mouth/Nose
    • Vaginal/Groin area
  • After applying Urea + Lactic Acid + Propylene Glycol + Liquid Paraffin, remember to wash your hands (unless your hands are the treated area).
  • If you are allergic to any ingredients in Urea + Lactic Acid + Propylene Glycol + Liquid Paraffin, do not use the product.
  • If you are unsure, please consult a dermatologist.
  • Do not bathe immediately after applying Urea + Lactic Acid + Propylene Glycol + Liquid Paraffin; leave it for at least two hours after application.
  • If applying this product to the feet, cover your feet with socks for best results.

Other Combinations

Amoxycillin + Cloxacillin + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Serratiopeptidase

Betamethasone + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Salicylic Acid + Urea

Bifidobacteria (Bifidobacterium Longum) + Fructo Oligosaccharide + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Streptococcus Thermophilus

Cefixime + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Linezolid

Cefixime + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ofloxacin

Cefixime + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ornidazole

Cefpodoxime Proxetil + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ofloxacin

Clobetasol + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Salicylic Acid + Urea

Clotrimazole + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Tinidazole

Dicyclomine + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Loperamide

Fructo Oligosaccharide + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Lactobacillus crispatus + Lactobacillus rhamnosus

Glycolic acid + Hydroquinone + Kojic Acid + Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Sodium Hyaluronate

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Levofloxacin

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Metronidazole + Norfloxacin

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Metronidazole + Ofloxacin

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Norfloxacin

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Norfloxacin + Ornidazole

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Norfloxacin + Tinidazole

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ofloxacin

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ofloxacin + Ornidazole

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Ofloxacin + Ornidazole + Saccharomyces Boulardii

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Racecadotril + Saccharomyces boulardii

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Saccharomyces boulardii + Zinc (Elemental Zinc)

Lactic Acid (Lactobacillus) + Salicylic Acid

Frequently asked questions

Yes, stress can significantly affect your skin, making it appear worse and older than your actual age.
Common symptoms of dry skin include itching, which worsens with dryness, leading to a cycle of scratching. Other symptoms include scaling, cracking, and peeling, with severe cases potentially causing bleeding.
To manage dry skin, drink plenty of water, avoid hot baths, use sunscreen (minimum SPF 15), avoid harsh scented soaps, and moisturize immediately after bathing. Consult a doctor to check for any underlying medical conditions.
Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to dehydration, reducing moisture available for the skin, resulting in a rough, flaky appearance and increased sensitivity.
It is not recommended to use this lotion on your face without consulting a doctor, who can suggest suitable alternatives for facial moisturization.
You can apply sunscreen after waiting 5-10 minutes following the application of Urea+Lactic Acid+Propylene Glycol+Liquid Paraffin.
You may start to notice improvements within the first few days, but it can take anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks for full effects.

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