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Dermatica Clarifying Azelaic Acid 20% Cream | Lightweight and Fragrance Free | Gentle For All Skin Types (30ml)

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Don’t use at the same time as any other acids, you shouldn’t need more exfoliation and you could cause barrier damage

To assess the effectiveness and safety of topical AA for acne vulgaris, rosacea, hyperpigmentation/melasma, and skin aging. Since using this cream, my skin tone is more even, less bumpy, less red, and it looks very radiant. If I get any blemishes, I know the Dermatica Azelaic Acid 20% Cream will sort them out. It 100% meets all of its claims and is the best OTC azelaic acid solution I’ve tried.I love using azelaic acid for the prevention and reduction of spots, reducing hyperpigmentation, and for giving my skin a glow. I've used four azelaic acid products over the past few years and I thought I would offer my personal ranking and score for each four. I also haven’t been using the prescription for that long. These sorts of treatments can take around 3 months for you to see any results, so to see such big improvements after 6 weeks is very encouraging. RCTs of at least 6 weeks' treatment duration were eligible for inclusion. Databases including MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched up to December 2022. Two reviewers were involved in all stages of the systematic review process. All prescriptions are created uniquely for the individual. Prescriptions are continually personalised, based on the prescriber’s skin as it changes over time. How does Dermatica work?

And potentially Male Androgenic Alopecia, Keratosis Pilaris, Periorofacial Dermatitis, Psoriasis and Hidradenitis Suppurativa This is great because I’d sometimes get a rosacea flare-up when putting on makeup. My skin would get warm while I was applying products, which led to unwanted extra redness. I’d have to apply extra foundation or concealer to cover the additional redness for an even base. Now, this redness is far less noticeable and goes away faster. It means I’m using less makeup to compensate for any skin redness. Before and after photo

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As my skin was dry and sore about 1 week in, I decided to stop using the prescription for about 3 days to let my skin recover. My skin is more on the oily side, so I don’t typically experience dryness. It felt really uncomfortable at this point. Once my skin had recovered, I only applied the prescription at night and every other day to allow my skin to build more tolerance.

The first couple of times I used it, I felt a bit of a tingle with it, particularly around my nose area. That tingling went away after the first day of use and now it feels very comfortable. I have no irritation or redness with it. I could tell straight away that this stuff is gold for my skin. I haven’t used the Dermatica cream for very long but I’ve used Azelaic before with great results. I only really stopped using it because I couldn’t get hold of it very easily. Dermatica Azelaic Results Dermatica 20% Azelaic Acid Cream Review The dermatology service also recommends avoiding the following skincare products/ingredients (unless advised otherwise by the dermatology team): Dermatica have now brought out their first "over the counter" product - Azelaic Acid 20% Cream. I've been using this for about 6 weeks now so it's time to share my thoughts! Azelaic Acid is fantastic for acne sufferers as it helps reduce inflammation as well as fading any pigmentation that has been left behind by spots. This cream also contains Ceramides and Vitamin E to soothe and nourish skin.

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Head over to Dermatica and choose your skin concern. There are treatments for acne, anti-ageing, hyperpigmentation, melasma, skin glow, and rosacea. You’re supposed to use the prescription every morning and night. However, if you’re finding the treatment too drying or uncomfortable, you can drop this to every night or even every other day. If the dryness is particularly uncomfortable, Dermatica advises applying your moisturiser first, waiting for this to absorb for 3-5 minutes. Then, you can apply the prescription to your skin.

Bit of history from my side- I suffer with acne and melasma. My melasma is kind of under control after using Hydroquinone and Tretinoin but I’m on a break from the Hydroquinone so I could do with some bonus depigmentation which know Azelaic is good for. I get nasty spots around my period and little spots around my lower face all month long, yey! I've been using this in my PM routine, after cleansing and toning. One pump of the cream is more than enough to cover my face. It's a beautiful texture - it's lightweight, spreads easily and absorbs instantly. Azelaic Acid can often be difficult to formulate elegantly - it can often be gritty or hard to spread. Dermatica have absolutely nailed the texture of this - it's a pleasure to use and works well with the other products in my routine. The cream feels really nourishing without being greasy. If you are a fellow British acne sufferer, you will know the difficulty in getting hold of prescription strength acne treatments in the UK. You have to ask your GP, who may or may not be interested and who might decide to prescribe something you’re not too keen on. I found out years ago that Azelaic Acid is a reliable treatment for my acne and generally had a good effect on my skin all round, but I’ve not found it easy to get my hands on it. I’ve resorted to asking friends in other countries to send it to me (thank you Cristina!), because it’s not so difficult to get hold of elsewhere. So Dermatica have really made life easier for UK acne sufferers. Dermatica 20% Azelaic Acid Cream Review Why you need Azelaic Acid 20% in your skincare routine As you can see, the redness is much less noticeable in the after photo, particularly around my cheeks and chin. Considering that I don’t use the prescription in the morning and evening, I think the results are phenomenal. Dermatica is the fusion of a multidisciplinary team encompassing consultant dermatologists, pharmacists specialising in dermatology, GPs, clinical researchers and formulation scientists. DermaticaBoasting 20% azelaic acid and with this ingredient being the first on the INCI list (besides water), this is a powerful solution. Loads of skincare brands market their key “actives” on products, but when you look at the INCI list, those ingredients are right at the bottom. Disappointing, I know. Of course, the formula is king, so this isn’t applicable to every product, but it is to a lot of them. It’s so refreshing to see that a product marketed for azelaic acid features this ingredient right near the top of the ingredients list.

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