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2.5% Sulphur Cream – Effective Topical Treatment for Acne & Skin Irritation
Discover benefits of 2.5% Sulphur Cream: treats acne, oily skin, seborrheic dermatitis, and scabies. Safe, dermatologist-approved topical cream. Order online from Alshifa Medix.
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2.5% SULPHUR CREAM -DISPENSING MEDICINE 100gm
The 2.5% Sulphur Cream is a trusted topical treatment for skin conditions caused by excess oil, bacteria, or inflammation. It is especially helpful for acne, seborrheic dermatitis, scabies, and other skin irritations. The cream uses sulphur — a natural ingredient known for antibacterial, antifungal, keratolytic (exfoliating), and anti-inflammatory properties.
How It Works
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Controls oil and sebum production: Sulphur helps reduce excess oil on the skin, preventing clogged pores that lead to pimples.
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Unclogs and cleans pores: Its mild keratolytic action removes dead skin cells and pulls out debris from pores.
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Kills acne-causing bacteria and fungi: Sulphur’s antibacterial and antifungal properties help treat acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and skin infections like scabies.
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Soothes inflammation and irritation: Helps reduce redness, itchiness, and discomfort caused by inflamed skin.
Because of these multiple actions, 2.5% Sulphur Cream can help many skin problems — from simple acne to more stubborn oily-skin conditions and dermatitis.
Benefits
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Effective treatment for acne, blackheads, whiteheads
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Helps with oily skin and prevents future breakouts
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Reduces dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, or scalp irritation
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Helps control skin infections (bacterial, fungal) or scabies as advised by a doctor
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Mild exfoliation — removes dead skin cells and promotes healthier skin turnover
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Lightweight, non-greasy formula suitable for daily or near-daily use
How to Use
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Wash and gently dry the affected area with a mild cleanser.
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Apply a thin layer of the 2.5% Sulphur Cream to the clean skin.
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Gently massage until fully absorbed.
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Use once or twice daily (or as advised by your dermatologist).
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Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and other sensitive areas.
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If dryness or irritation occurs, reduce frequency or consult a dermatologist.
Precautions & Possible Side Effects
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Patch test first — apply a small amount on one area before full use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
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Common mild side effects: dryness, slight stinging or itching, mild peeling, light redness.
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If irritation, burning, or severe redness happens — stop use and consult a doctor.
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Avoid using other strong exfoliating or acne products (like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, retinoids) on the same area, unless told by your doctor.
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Do not use on broken skin, open wounds, or mucous membranes (eyes, mouth, etc.).
FAQs
Q1: What skin problems can 2.5% Sulphur Cream treat?
It can help acne (blackheads, whiteheads), oily skin, seborrheic dermatitis, mild fungal infections, and skin irritation due to oil or bacteria.
Q2: Is sulphur safe for acne-prone and sensitive skin?
Yes, 2.5% Sulphur Cream is generally gentle and often tolerated better than harsher acne treatments. Still — always patch-test first to check for sensitivity.
Q3: How long before I see results?
Many people notice clearer skin or fewer breakouts within 2–4 weeks with regular use, but results vary by skin type and condition.
Q4: Can I use 2.5% Sulphur Cream daily?
Yes, if your skin tolerates it. If dryness or irritation occurs, reduce to once daily or alternate days.
Q5: Does sulphur cream have a strong smell?
Many sulphur creams have a mild sulfur odor. If it’s too strong, use sparingly or consult a dermatologist for an alternative.
Q6: Can I use it with other skincare products?
Be careful — avoid using strong exfoliants or active acne chemicals (like salicylic acid, retinoids, benzoyl peroxide) at the same time. These combinations can irritate skin.
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