Hello
Can there be a burning sensation in the areas of smear in the initial application of the foam?
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Marta Janocha Pharmacist
7 months ago
According to the summary of product characteristics, Clarelux as an excipient contains 2145 mg of ethanol in each application, which may cause a burning sensation in damaged skin. Therefore, the reaction reported by you is perfectly normal.
Use the product correctly:
'The container should be turned upside down and a small amount (about the size of a walnut or teaspoonful) of Clarelux should be squeezed directly onto the affected area or into the lid of the container, onto a saucer or other cool surface. Avoid the area around the eyes, nose and mouth. Squeezing the medicinal product directly into the palm of the hand is not recommended.
Because in contact with warm skin, the foam will immediately begin to melt. Gently massage the medicinal product into the affected area until the foam disappears and is absorbed. Repeat until the entire affected area has been applied. Move the hair away from the affected area to apply the medicinal product to each affected area.'
Burning is a common side effect after using the product. If this problem gets worse, please contact the doctor who prescribed the product. A specialist will help you choose the right product.
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https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/18183/clarelux-pianka/apteki
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I went to a dermatologist with a burning problem on my scalp. I was given Clarelux mousse to use 1x a day + Clobex shampoo 1x a week.
Yesterday I used it for the first time and my skin burns after using the above products more than before and I don't know whether to wait it out or put it away.
Please advise.