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  1. ... affected skin with a mild soap or soapless cleanser and pat dry with a soft towel. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers, and do not scrub your skin vigorously. Ask ...
  2. ... soft towel. Ask your doctor to recommend a cleanser, and avoid alcoholic cleansers, tinctures, abrasives, astringents, and peeling agents, especially if ...
  3. ... irritate your skin (e.g., abrasive soaps or cleansers, alcohol-containing products, cosmetics or soaps that dry ...
  4. ... Wash the affected areas with a mild soapless cleanser and gently pat dry with a clean towel. ...
  5. ... you should avoid using lotions, oils, creams, and cleansers on your skin near the prefilled automatic injection ...
  6. ... your doctor or pharmacist to recommend a gentle cleanser. If you are using the 5% gel product, ...
  7. ... with nonmedicated or medicated cosmetics, abrasive products, or cleansers with alcohol (e.g., shaving lotions, astringents, and ...
  8. ... the affected skin with water and a mild cleanser and pat dry with a soft towel. Apply ...
  9. ... mild soap, and remove cosmetics with a mild cleanser.
  10. ... tells you that you should: abrasive soaps or cleansers; skin care products that contain alcohol; other medications ...
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