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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Abrasive
  1. ... area thoroughly with mild soap (not medicated or abrasive soap or soap that dries the skin) and ...
  2. ... anything that may irritate your skin (e.g., abrasive soaps or cleansers, alcohol-containing products, cosmetics or ...
  3. ... a soft towel. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers, and do not scrub your skin vigorously. ...
  4. ... recommend a cleanser, and avoid alcoholic cleansers, tinctures, abrasives, astringents, and peeling agents, especially if you have ...
  5. ... trifarotene cream along with nonmedicated or medicated cosmetics, abrasive products, or cleansers with alcohol (e.g., shaving ...
  6. ... your skin or use a washcloth or other abrasive material to wash your skin.Topical cantharidin should ...
  7. ... thoroughly with mild, bland soap (not medicated or abrasive soap or soap that dries the skin) and ...
  8. ... unless your doctor tells you that you should: abrasive soaps or cleansers; skin care products that contain ...
  9. ... are using topical clindamycin.you should know that abrasive or medicated soaps and skin products that contain ...