Just started using Avar Cleanser 10-5% Emulsion for acne — Anyone else seeing great results?
I recently started using Avar Cleanser 10-5% Emulsion for my acne. It's been a few weeks now, and I've noticed some improvement, but I'm still dealing with some dryness and itching. Has anyone else had a similar experience? I'd love to hear some success stories or tips on how to manage the side effects. Also, what should I do if I experience more severe side effects like liver problems or Stevens-Johnson syndrome? The possibility of such severe reactions is scary and I want to be prepared.
Just started using Avar Cleanser 10-5% Emulsion for acne — Anyone else seeing great results?
I recently started using Avar Cleanser 10-5% Emulsion for my acne. It's been a few weeks now, and I've noticed some improvement, but I'm still dealing with some dryness and itching. Has anyone else had a similar experience? I'd love to hear some success stories or tips on how to manage the side effects. Also, what should I do if I experience more severe side effects like liver problems or Stevens-Johnson syndrome? The possibility of such severe reactions is scary and I want to be prepared.
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I recommend using a gentle cleanser in the morning and then applying Avar Cleanser at night. It helped me balance out the dryness and irritation.
This stuff is amazing! I didn't have any major side effects, just a bit of dryness at first. Stick with it, it'll be worth it.
Serious question: has anyone had a reaction like lupus? That's something I've never experienced before, but I'm really nervous about it.
I've been using it for a month now and it's been a game-changer for my rosacea. Just make sure to moisturize afterwards, it helped manage the dryness for me.
Remember, if you notice any signs of a severe reaction, go to the doctor immediately. Better safe than sorry.
I had to stop using it because of the itching. It was unbearable. Maybe it's not for everyone.
Honestly, I think it's worth the side effects. My skin is clearer than it's been in years.
Avoid sun exposure as much as possible. It can make your skin more sensitive. I had to use a strong sunscreen and still avoided direct sunlight.