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Product description: Give your skin a more youthful looking appearance with Eudyna! Originally developed as an acne treatment, Eudyna also has been shown to be effective in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Eudyna works by replacing dead skin cells with healthy new ones, and by increasing the production of collagen in the body. This helps smooth out wrinkles and gets rid of age spots.
How to use this product: Use Eudyna exactly as directed. Do not apply Eudyna to sunburned skin or open wounds. Also avoid contact around the eyes, lips, and/or inside of the nose. If you get any Eudyna on these areas wash immediately.
Before applying Eudyna, wash the area with a mild soap or cleanser. For best results, apply at nighttime just after showering. Pat the skin dry then wait 20 to 30 minutes before applying Eudyna. Make sure the skin is completely dry. Apply a pea-sized amount and spread evenly throughout the treated area. After applying Eudyna, wash your hands to remove any medicine that might remain on them.
Side effects: Common side effects that may occur during treatment with Eudyna include burning, stinging, skin discoloration, peeling, redness, and unusual dryness of the skin. These side effects go away after you stop using Eudyna, and can be alleviated by using an oil-based cream or lotion to moisturize the skin. On rare occasions, patients have reported darkening of the skin. However, this side effect is extremely rare and goes away after you stop treatment.
Precautions: Avoid using any topical medicine on the treated area within 1 hour before or after using Eudyna. Also, avoid overexposure to sunlight, wind, or cold weather. Your skin is more prone to sunburn, dryness, and irritation under these conditions. You may not be able to use Eudyna if you have dermatitis, seborrheic, eczema, or sunburned skin.
Drug interactions: If you are using Eudyna to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, avoid the following products:
* Skin products that contain peeling agents such as benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid, or sulfur.
* Hair products such as permanents or hair removal products.
* Skin products that cause sensitivity to the sun, such as those containing spices or limes.
* Skin products containing a large amount of alcohol, such as astringents, shaving creams, or after-shave lotions.
* Skin products that are too drying or abrasive such as cosmetics, soaps, and skin cleansers.
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