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Tag: Skin safety

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The Science of Sterility: What Makes Something Antiseptic?

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Antiseptics are chemical agents that inhibit or kill microorganisms on living tissue to reduce the risk of infection [1.2.3]. But **what makes something antiseptic**? The key is its ability to perform this antimicrobial action without causing significant harm to the host's body.

Can hydroquinone damage your skin? Understanding the risks and safe use

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While hydroquinone is considered an effective topical treatment for hyperpigmentation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of serious side effects, including permanent skin discoloration. A critical look at the science is necessary to understand the question: **can hydroquinone damage your skin?** The answer is that potential risks exist, but these are significantly mitigated with proper use and medical supervision.

Understanding the Risks: Is 12% Hydroquinone Too High?

4 min read
While standard hydroquinone prescription strengths typically do not exceed 4%, a 12% hydroquinone concentration is a high-potency compounded formula intended only for specific, resistant cases of hyperpigmentation and always under strict medical supervision.

Where should clobetasol not be used? A detailed safety guide

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Using clobetasol incorrectly can lead to serious adverse effects, including skin thinning, which is why it is crucial to know where should clobetasol not be used. As a super-potent topical corticosteroid, its anti-inflammatory effects are powerful but also carry significant risks if applied to sensitive skin or for prolonged periods. Improper use can lead to serious and sometimes irreversible health complications.