For the humid Pakistani summer, a Salicylic Acid (BHA) wash is highly recommended. It helps manage the excess sebum production and prevents the pores from becoming clogged due to the combination of sweat and pollution.
Yes, most clinical acne washes are formulated for twice-daily use. However, if you are using a strong active like Benzoyl Peroxide or high-strength Salicylic Acid, you may want to start once a day (in the evening) and gradually increase as your skin builds tolerance.
While your skin may feel cleaner immediately, the clinical reduction of acne typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. This allows the wash to clear existing clogs and prevent the formation of new ones.
MandelAC contains Mandelic Acid, which is excellent for sensitive skin and for treating "fungal acne" (malassezia folliculitis). It is also highly effective at brightening the skin and fading acne scars, making it a favorite in Pakistani dermatology.
Medicated washes are designed to remove excess oil, which can feel drying if your barrier is already weak. To prevent this, always follow your wash with a Non-Comedogenic Moisturizer from Derma.pk to lock in hydration without clogging pores.
It can be, but you must be careful. Using a Salicylic Acid wash and a Retinol at the same time can cause significant irritation. Many dermatologists recommend using your acne wash in the morning and your Retinol at night.
Fingertips are usually best. Brushes and sponges can harbor bacteria if not cleaned perfectly every day, which can actually worsen acne. Using clean hands and the "60-second massage" technique is the most hygienic clinical approach.
No. Hot water can strip the skin's natural lipids and cause inflammation, making acne look redder. Lukewarm water is the clinical standard for rinsing, as it helps dissolve the cleanser without irritating the skin.
This may be "purging." Active ingredients like AHAs and BHAs speed up cell turnover, which can bring existing clogs to the surface faster. This phase usually lasts 1–2 weeks; if it persists longer, the product may be too irritating for your skin.
Yes. Active ingredients like Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic Acid lose their potency over time. Always check the expiration date on the tube to ensure the cleanser is still providing its full antimicrobial and exfoliating benefits.