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Pack Size1 Bottle of 150 gm Powder
Mycoderm Powder Lavender is an antiseptic dusting powder used for the prevention and management of skin infections caused by bacteria and fungi. It contains a combination of active ingredients, including benzoic acid, salicylic acid, menthol and starch. Benzoic acid helps to prevent infection caused by bacteria, while salicylic acid is keratolytic that helps to break down and remove dead skin cells. Menthol provides a cooling sensation and helps to soothe irritated skin. Mycoderm Powder Lavender is primarily used to manage fungal infections like ringworm, dhobi itch/jock itch, and athlete's foot. It may also be used to relieve skin irritation and inflammation.
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Good to Know:
Mycoderm Powder Lavender has antibacterial, antifungal and antiperspirant properties
Best Suited For:
All skin types
Ideal For:
Men/Women
Product Form:
Powder
Container Type:
Bottle
Area of Application:
Full body application
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Quick Tips:
Always clean and dry the affected area before applying the powder.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can Mycoderm Powder be used during pregnancy?
It is best to consult with a healthcare professional before using Mycoderm Powder during pregnancy to ensure safety for both the mother and the baby.
Can Mycoderm Powder be used on children?
Mycoderm Powder should only be used on children as advised by a healthcare professional. It is important to follow the specific dosage and application instructions provided by the professional.
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