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Emolene cream is used as a moisturizer to treat and prevent dry or rough skin, as well as itchy and scaly skin and minor skin irritations. It acts as a hydro nourisher that restores the natural moisture balance. The cream contains propylene glycol as its active ingredient and helps condition the skin. It is recommended to use this cream under medical supervision. Propylene glycol is beneficial for skin hydration and can help resolve dryness and dull appearance. Dry skin is caused by a lack of water in the upper layer, and propylene glycol acts by forming a layer on top of the skin and trapping moisture. Dermatologists often prescribe Imogene to patients with dry skin or acne-prone skin that has become dry from using harsh acne treatments. Emolene cream does not typically cause breakouts in acne-prone skin and can be considered non-comedogenic. Before application, it is important to ensure that your skin is free from open wounds or cuts, as Emolene cream is unsuitable for such conditions. If the cream accidentally comes into contact with your eyes, immediate rinsing with water is essential. Storing Emolene cream in a cool, dry environment helps maintain its integrity, and it is crucial to keep it out of children's reach to prevent accidental usage. Individuals with allergies to any cream's ingredients should avoid its use. Additionally, if you have specific skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, consulting your doctor before application is recommended. If unfavourable reactions such as redness, swelling, or itching occur after application, discontinuing use and consulting a medical professional is essential.
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