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  • 22/01/2025

Is it okay to use Evion 600 Mg Vitamin E capsules on my face and hair? I'm considering taking one daily as well. Are there any side effects I should know about? I just got over chicken pox and have some scars, plus I've always had issues with acne. Is this a safe remedy for my situation?

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-Evion 600 mg Vitamin E can be applied to the face and hair for its healing properties, but its best to consult a dermatologist first, especially for acne-prone skin. Taking one capsule daily is generally safe, but avoid overuse on active acne to preve

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Consult a Dermatologist

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