- female
- 25 Years
- 07/02/2025
Can I take Exerge HC capsules to get glowing skin without experiencing any side effects? Also, could you recommend some nighttime gels that include kojic acid, glycolic, or hydroquinone that are safe for long-term use?
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Yes you can use it but beter to use under doctors guidance,visit Dermatologist for appropriat emanagement
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Safety and Efficacy of Exerge HC Capsules
- Components: Alpha Lipoic Acid, Beta-Carotene, Elemental Chromium, Copper, Manganese, EPA are generally used for antioxidant support and skin health.
- Side Effects: Potential side effects include gastrointestinal discomfort or allergic reactions. Consult a healthcare provider before starting.
- Monitoring: Individual reactions vary; regular monitoring is advised.
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Nighttime Gels with Kojic Acid, Glycolic Acid, or Hydroquinone
- Purpose: These ingredients help in skin brightening and exfoliation.
- Safety: Long-term use may cause irritation; sun protection is crucial. Consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.
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General Recommendations for Glowing Skin
- Skincare Routine: Include cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection.
- Lifestyle: Maintain hydration, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep.
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Medical Specialties and Tests
- Consultation: See a dermatologist for tailored advice.
- Tests: No specific tests are needed before using these products, but professional guidance is important.
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