● Features
Prevent acne for beautiful skin
Formulated with antioxidant vitamin E derivative
Thoroughly wash away acne-causing agents for smooth bare skin!!
Prevents acne. Cleanses, sterilizes, and disinfects the skin.
○ Sterilization
Contains isopropyl methylphenol to sterilize acne-causing bacteria deep in the pores
○ Contains anti-inflammatory ingredients
Dipotassium glycyrrhizate suppresses inflammation and prevents acne
○ Moisturizing
Contains moisturizing vitamin C derivative. Does not cause skin tightness
● Low irritation
● Mild fragrance with a refreshing citrus scent
● Non-comedogenic test and allergy test completed※
※ Does not guarantee that acne or allergies will not occur in all individuals
【Quasi-drug】
●Dosage and Administration
<How to use>
Take an appropriate amount (about 2cm) on the palm, lather well with water or lukewarm water, wash, and then rinse thoroughly.
●Ingredients/Quantity
[Active ingredients]
Isopropyl methylphenol, dipotassium glycyrrhizate
[Other ingredients]
Vitamin C phosphate Mg, saxifrage extract, olive oil, polyethylene glycol monostearate, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, tocopherol acetate, lauric acid diethanolamide, lauryl hydroxysultaine solution, potassium lauroyl glutamate, concentrated glycerin, anhydrous ethanol, BG, lactic acid, potassium chloride, chromium oxide, yellow iron oxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, fragrance
●Dosage form/Shape
Cream
●Precautions for Use
■Consult
Use with careful attention to any abnormalities on the skin. If rash, redness, swelling, itching, irritation, depigmentation (such as white spots), or darkening occurs during or after use when exposed to sunlight, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist or specialist. Continuing use may worsen symptoms.
<Other precautions for use>
1. Do not use if you have wounds, swelling, eczema, dermatitis (rash, sores), or other skin disorders as it may worsen the condition.
2. Avoid contact with eyes. If it gets into the eyes, rinse immediately with water or lukewarm water. If abnormalities persist, consult an ophthalmologist.