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Sesderma's azelaic acid gel-cream — 10% azelaic in a moisturizer base. The Spanish-pharmacy answer to The Ordinary Azelaic 10% Suspension at premium positioning. Azelaic is the rosacea-and-melasma multi-tasker, and Sesderma's gel-cream format is daily-tolerant.
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Azelac Gel Cream by Sesderma is formulated for sensitive, combination, rosacea-prone, blemish-prone skin. Sesderma's azelaic acid gel-cream — 10% azelaic in a moisturizer base. The Spanish-pharmacy answer to The Ordinary Azelaic 10% Suspension at premium positioning. Azelaic is the rosacea-and-melasma multi-tasker, and Sesderma's gel-cream format is daily-tolerant.
The key active ingredients in Azelac Gel Cream are Azelaic Acid, Panthenol, Glycerin. It's known for: 10% azelaic in daily-tolerant format and gel-cream texture absorbs cleanly.
Yes, Azelac Gel Cream targets redness, hyperpigmentation, acne. 10% azelaic in daily-tolerant format
Azelac Gel Cream retails for around $36, which places it in the mid range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: azelaic stings on sensitive skin; €36 premium vs The Ordinary at €10; azelaic absorption debated at this concentration.
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Hada Labo · toner
Hidraderm Hyal Mist
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