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Sebamed Clear Face Care For Acne-Prone Skin | PH 5.5 Gel

(50 ml Gel in tube)
Sebamed Clear Face Care For Acne-Prone Skin | PH 5.5 Gel
Product Details
Sebamed Clear Face Care Gel is a water-based moisturiser that can help manage acne without damaging or drying the skin. It is specially formulated to help restore the skin and hydrate and moisturise the facial skin while protecting it against bacteria. The gel has a pH value of 5.5 which is similar to the skin’s pH level. It stabilises and strengthens the skin’s natural protective barrier, the acid mantle, offering biological protection from bacteria-causing pimples. The gel helps calm redness, itchiness, and inflammation. It has a non-greasy and fast-absorbing formulation.

Key Ingredients:
Aqua, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Propylene Glycol, Glycine, Sorbitol, Panthenol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Allantoin, Sodium Carbomer, Sodium Citrate, Phenoxyethanol

Key Benefits:
  • Hyaluronic acid and aloe vera can help hydrate the skin
  • Allantoin and panthenol soothe inflamed skin and makes it soft and supple
  • Aloe vera has antibacterial and wound-healing properties
  • Water-based gel prevents blockage of the skin pores and ensures that the active ingredients penetrate the skin
  • Has a pH level of 5.5 to strengthen and protect the skin barrier

Good to Know:
Free from parabens, paraffin, and phthalates.

Best Suited For:
  • Pimple-prone and oily skin
  • Sensitive skin
  • Allergy-prone skin

Ideal For:
Men and women

Product Form:
Gel

Container Type:
Tube

Area of Application:
Face

Concern:
Acne and pimples

Directions for Use:
  • Cleanse the face and neck with cleansing foam and pat dry
  • Take 1 fingertip unit of the Sebamed clear face care gel, morning and evening
  • Massage evenly on the face and neck

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • For external use only

Quick Tips:
Apply in the morning and evening for good skin health.

Content on this page was last updated on 22 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)