NOLASMA Cream 15gm
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NOLASMA CREAM contains Hydrocortisone, Hydroquinone, Tretinoin which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids, De-melanising agents, Retinoids respectively. It is used to manage moderate to severe skin hyperpigmentation conditions such as chloasma or melasma (brown patches on the face), freckles (small brown spots on the face) and senile lentigines or age spots (dark patches of skin on sun exposed areas such as on the face and back of the hands).
Hydroquinone + Tretinoin + hydrocortisone acetate
Tretinoin: The Gold Standard in Topical Retinoid Therapy
Tretinoin or All-Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) is a potent carotenoid that promotes roughly 80%-100% of the biological activity produced by vitamin A in a human body. It is not like retinol (which is how all of us know vitamin A), in the sense that retinol has to be converted by enzymes from the skin to form tretinoin. After tretinoin penetrates the skin, it gets to the nucleus right away and becomes bioactive. In clinical dermatology, tretinoin is considered as the treatment for acne vulgaris and the only FDA-approved topical agent for photoaging. Those fine lines (wrinkles), pigmentations, and minor wrinkling appear in the skin with low doses of Tretinoin. This is associated with the acceleration of skin cell turnover and the inhibition of microcomedopen and, thus, the germination of all lesions of acne.
Therapeutic Benefits and Clinical Profile
Comedolytic Activity: Basically, Tretinoin increases the turnoff the cohesiveness of desquamating follicular epithelial cells that will help to release the existing comedones and €'plugs" that initiate increased. atacolics into the blocking of the pores.
Buildup of Dermal Collagen: By stimulating the activity of fibroblasts to produce Type I and Type III collagen, Tretinoin has an effect on thickening deeper skin layers to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines.
Melanin Displacement: It accelerates the shedding of melanin cells, thereby significantly minimizing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and melasma, and lightens the skin texture.
Textural Refinement: The habit leads to normalization of the process of keratinization, resulting in a smooth, uniform skin surface and opening, visibly smaller pores.
Pharmacist's Comparison: Tretinoin vs. Adapalene vs. RetinolFeatureTretinoinAdapalene (Differin)Retinol (OTC)PotencyUltra-High (Bio-active)High (Selective)Low to ModerateTargetAll Retinoic Acid ReceptorsSpecific RAR-β and RAR-γRequires conversionPrimary GoalAcne $ Anti-AgingAcne $ SensitivityMild aging & TextureIrritation PotentialHigh (Expect peeling)ModerateLowAvailabilityPrescription OnlyOver-the-counter (0.1%)Over-the-counterUsage & Administration GuideThe "Pea-Sized" Rule: Use only a small, pea-sized amount for the entire face. Excessive application does not speed up results; it only increases irritation. The "PM-Only" Protocol: Tretinoin is photolabile, meaning it breaks down in sunlight. Apply it strictly at night on a completely dry face. The Sandwich Method: If you have sensitive skin, apply a thin layer of moisturizer, then Tretinoin, and then another layer of moisturizer. This reduces the "Retinoid Flush" without compromising efficacy. SPF is Mandatory: Tretinoin thins the stratum corneum making you highly susceptible to sunburn. Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ every morning.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Why is my skin peeling and red? (The Retinization Phase)Yes, delays in application could result in severe shedding or scaling, a kind of inflammation with roughness. In short: real peeling. The Retinization process is a normal biological response the skin makes to increase cellular turnover and peel. It usually lasts from 2 to 4 weeks but can be shortened by allowing your skin gradual tolerance. If irritated excessively, skip a night or two or apply every third night until tolerance returns.
- Does "Purging" actually happen? Yes, in conjunction with this, the product is eradicating impurities out, and a breakout does happen. The action of the tretinoin will clear the pores. Stick with it in spite of everything. Generally, a "purge" will occur completely by the sixth week.
- Can Tretinoin be used with Vitamin C or Benzoyl Peroxide? Warning: Do not use Tretinoin with benzoyl peroxide in the same routine because it can deactivate each other. Use Vitamin C every morning and Tretinoin every night. Lastly, do not use heavy mechanical scrubs or other AHAs/BHAs concurrently with the product in the first month of use.
- Can Tretinoin be used during pregnancy? Never, for Tretinoin should never be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding as it is teratogenic. Consult your healthcare provider about Azelaic Acid. Denial is forbidden.
- How long until I see anti-aging effects? Could extend from 6 or 12 weeks for acne, but results in anti-aging issues, especially collage remodeling, are well understood as related to a marathon, not a sprint. Sufficient changes in fine lines and skin density can be seen between 6 and 12 months of use.
Safety; Quality Standards
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