- Female
- 19 Years
- 20/02/2025
Can I use Nivea cream on my face after putting on Nadoxin gel for my pimples during the day?
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kk u can apply
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Application Order: a. Apply Nadoxin gel first and allow it to fully absorb and dry. b. Follow with Nivea cream to moisturize.
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Moisturizer Choice: a. Nivea cream is moisturizing but may be heavy for some. b. Consider a non-comedogenic option if you notice clogged pores.
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Skin Monitoring: a. Watch for redness, irritation, or worsening acne. b. Discontinue use and consult a dermatologist if issues arise.
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Sun Protection: a. Use sunscreen during the day as nadifloxacin increases sun sensitivity.
In summary, using Nivea cream after Nadoxin gel is generally safe. Monitor your skin's response and consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.
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