- female
- 25 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm currently using CLINADD AP GEL for my skin. Is it okay to apply any other cream on my face at the same time? Also, I'm wondering if I can still use soap while bathing?
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Yes no problem you continue with your routine care
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Using Other Creams with Clinadd AP Gel a. Avoid creams with active ingredients that may irritate the skin. b. Opt for non-comedogenic, fragrance-free moisturizers. c. Consult a dermatologist before adding new products.
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Using Soap While Bathing a. Use gentle, non-irritating soaps to prevent skin dryness. b. Avoid harsh soaps that can exacerbate irritation.
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General Skin Care Tips While on Clinadd AP Gel a. Moisturize regularly to maintain skin hydration. b. Avoid harsh or abrasive products. c. Use sunscreen to protect against sun sensitivity.
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When to Seek Medical Advice a. Look for signs of irritation or allergic reactions. b. Follow up with a healthcare provider if issues persist.
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