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Skincare Secrets Revealed: Why Madecassol and Moisturizer Are a Match Made in Heaven

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Are you using a mix of moisturizer and Madecassol for skincare?

With the word spreading about Madecassol’s positive effects on wounds, more people are incorporating it into their skincare routines. However, since Madecassol is a medication, it should be used cautiously to ensure it doesn’t cause unnecessary adverse effects on the skin. So, let’s delve into how to use Madecassol safely for skin care.

Benefits of Madecassol

When applied to wounds, Madecassol aids in wound healing and skin regeneration. Once absorbed into the skin, it stimulates fibroblasts to regenerate collagen, protecting the skin barrier from threats like viruses and bacteria. It also has antioxidant properties and anti-inflammatory effects. Therefore, the claim that Madecassol benefits skin regeneration comes from its ability to regenerate skin and improve the skin barrier.

Types of Madecassol and How to Apply

There are many types of Madecassol. Madecassol gel is easy to apply but contains ingredients like ethanol, so it’s not recommended for frequent use. However, it can yield good results when mixed with a moisturizer. The powder contains talc, which can absorb moisture and dry the skin. This can disrupt the skin barrier, so gently apply a lotion-type all over the face.

Cautions When Using Madecassol

As mentioned earlier, Madecassol contains four main ingredients, and some products also include antibiotics and steroids. Using such products continuously for weeks or months could lead to severe issues. Therefore, those using Madecassol for skincare should purchase Madecassol ointment, powder, and gel from places like Daiso.

These three types do not contain steroids or antibiotics. Avoiding antibiotics and steroids is crucial, as continuous use can lead to resistance and weaken skin immunity. It’s also recommended to mix a small amount of Madecassol with a moisturizer rather than a functional cosmetic product.

Daniel Kim
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