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Actame Face Wash | For Acne Prone Skin

(150 ml Face Wash in tube)
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Actame Face Wash | For Acne Prone Skin
Product Details
Actame Face Wash
  • For Acne Prone Skin
    Actame Face Wash is a gentle cleanser that cleanses oil and dirt from the skin. It exfoliates dead skin cells to make the skin radiant and healthy. The face wash can help reduce acne and pimples, minimise the appearance of blemishes, and remove excess oil and sebum. It has a fresh fragrance that keeps the skin feeling fresh all day long.

    Key Ingredients:
    Carbomer,Glycerin,D Panthenol,Aloe Vera Extract,Salicylic Acid,Triclosan,Tea Tree Oil,Perfume,Cocamido Propyl Betaine,Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate,Sodium Hydroxide,Red Beads,Blue Beads,Polyquaternium-7,Vitamin E Acetate,DM Water

    Key Benefits:
Salicylic acid is beneficial for exfoliating the skin

Aloe vera helps soothe the skin and reduce inflammation

Tea tree oil has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects the skin cells

Glycerin is a humectant that helps retain moisture in the skin


  • Product Specifications And Features:
Product Form: Face wash

Container Type: Tube

Area of Application: Face


  • Good To Know:
    Helps control sebum production

    Concerns It Can Help With:
    ["Impurities", "Excess oil"]

    Best Suited For:
    All skin types

    Area Of Application:
    Face

    Container Type:
    Tube

    Ideal For:
    Men/Women

    Directions For Use:
Moisten the face

Apply the face wash with wet fingertips and massage gently for at least 1 minute

Rinse well and pat dry

Repeat the wash at least 3 times a day or as directed by the physician


  • Safety Information:
Read the label carefully before use

Store in a cool and dry place

Keep out of reach of children


  • Quick Tips:
    ["Always pat dry the skin after washing it to avoid damage", "It is recommended to use sunscreen during the day even on cloudy days and in winter to avoid sun damage"]

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)