Niacinamide 6 %+Salicylic Acid 2 %
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Uses of Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid
The combination of Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid is used to treat hyperkeratotic lesions like corns, warts, psoriasis, chronic dermatitis, keratosis pilaris, ringworm and athlete’s foot etc. It can also be used to treat acne, dark spots, pigments and sun damage by peeling the superficial skin layers of the face.
Therapeutic Category
Niacinamide: Vitamin B3
Salicylic Acid: Keratolytic agents
How Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid works
Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid is a combination medicine which Salicylic acid is a potent keratolytic agent, which dissolve the intercellular substance in the horny layer of skin. It encourages the peeling of the top layer of the skin (epidermis), which helps in the dissolution of corns and warts and reduces dark spots, pigmentation and sun damage.
It also opens up the clogged follicles, which reduces pimples, pustules and helps in the resolution of psoriatic lesions either alone or in combination with other drugs and re-establishes the growth of a normal skin.
Niacinamide is an essential nutrient for the human body and is involved in various biochemical processes, including the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also known for its use in skincare products due to its potential benefits for skin health.
Common side effects of Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid
- Dry skin
- Skin irritation
- Dizziness
- Deafness or hearing disturbances
When to consult your doctor
Consult your doctor:
- In case of accidental overdose or ingestion
Health Tips for Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid
- Before using Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid, you have to perform patch test. Apply a small amount of the product to a discreet area of your skin, like the inside of your wrist, and wait for 24-48 hours to check for any adverse reactions or allergies
- Drink an adequate amount of water daily to prevent dehydration
- Niacinamide+Salicylic Acid is not recommended for use in pregnant or planning for pregnancy or breastfeeding women