Description
Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14%, is a formulation containing 14%, by weight, bisazulene for topical treatment of acne vulgaris. This formulation uses tiny micro spheres called nanosomes that are used to encapsulate the active ingredient, bisazulene, in a gel compound.
Q: Does Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14% dry the skin?
A: No, because drying the skin causes the body to produce even more oil, creating a vicious circle.The treatment removes excess oil while deeply moisturizing the skin at the same time.
Q: How long does it take before the first results can be seen?
A: During the first week it is possible to see the control of oiliness and the reduction in skin eruptions. Within a few weeks the treatment begins to normalize sebaceous secretion, reducing inflammation and making the skin smoother and healthier.
Q: Do I need to use a Toning Lotion before using Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14%?
A: No, the Gel has its own toning and astringent effect.
Q: If I stop the treatment will the acne return?
A: There is no cure for acne, so it is necessary to continue the treatment for as long as the problem persists.
Q: Why is it more common to have problems with acne during adolescence and what causes acne in adults?
A: During adolescence there is an increase in the production of testosterone (the male hormone present in both sexes), which makes the sebaceous glands more active. During adulthood it is common to experience the same hormonal imbalance due to stress or menopause. The use of some types of medicine, inappropriate cosmetics, excess exposure to sunlight and eating certain foods can also cause acne in both adolescents and adults.
Q: Can Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14% treatment cause allergies?
A: Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14% is hypoallergenic and therefore does not cause allergies in the vast majority of people. In exceptional cases of hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients, treatment must be stopped immediately and medical advice sought.
Q: The second time I bought Trioxil (bisazulene gel) 14% I noticed that it was a different color. Is this normal?
A: Yes. The vegetable extracts contained in the gel can change color depending on the harvest or the way the plants are gathered. Changes in color may be more noticeable in our products due to the high concentration of these extracts and the fact that we do not use artificial colorants.
Usage
Trioxil (bisazule gel) 14% should be applied once a day to affected areas after washing in the evening before retiring. A thin film of the gel should be applied, avoiding eyes, lips, and mucous membranes.
During the early stages of therapy, in a small number of patients acne may actually appear to become worse. This is due to the action of the medication on previously unseen lesions and therapy should not be discontinued. Full therapeutic benefit should be noticed after eight to twelve weeks of treatment.
Ingredients
Other components of this formulation are purified water, arnica nanosomes, D-Panthenol nanosomes, witch hazel, ginseng extract, yeast and horse chestnut, alpha bisabolol, tea tree oil, isopropyl myristate, plysorbate 80, triethanolamine, carbomer, and methyl paraben. Chemically, bisazulene, also known as 1-Methyl-4(1,5-dimethyl-1-hydroxyhex-4(5)-enyl)-cyclohexen-1; 6-Methyl-2-(4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-5-hepten-2-ol is a metabolite of chamomile flowers.
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