TRETIN 0.025% CREAM
| Product Name | TRETIN 0.025% Cream |
| Composition | Tretinoin 0.025% |
| Dosage Form | Topical Cream |
| Usage | Treatment of acne, pigmentation, and fine lines |
| Application | Apply a thin layer at night as directed |
| Skin Type | Suitable for acne-prone and aging skin |
| Storage | Store below 25Β°C and protect from light |
| Prescription | Required |
TRETIN 0.025% CREAM
TRETIN 0.025% Cream is a dermatologist-recommended topical treatment used for acne, dark spots, uneven skin tone, and early signs of aging. It contains tretinoin, a vitamin A derivative that promotes faster skin cell turnover. Doctors often prescribe it to treat blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and acne scars while improving overall skin texture and appearance.
This cream works by unclogging pores, reducing excess oil, and encouraging new skin cell growth. TRETIN 0.025% Cream also helps fade pigmentation, sun damage, and fine lines over time by boosting collagen production. With regular use, it makes the skin smoother, clearer, and more radiant. Initial mild dryness or peeling may occur as the skin adjusts, which is normal with tretinoin treatment.
TRETIN 0.025% Cream should be applied in a thin layer at night on clean, dry skin as directed by a healthcare professional. Using sunscreen during the day is important because tretinoin makes skin sensitive to sunlight. Consistent use provides long-term benefits like clearer pores, reduced acne breakouts, and an improved youthful glow. Avoid use during pregnancy unless advised by a doctor.
Product Features
- Contains Tretinoin 0.025% for acne and anti-aging care
- Unclogs pores and reduces pimples and blackheads
- Improves skin texture, tone, and clarity
- Helps fade acne scars, pigmentation, and fine lines
- Dermatologist-recommended for long-term skin renewal
How It Helps
- Speeds up skin cell turnover for clearer skin
- Reduces acne breakouts and clogged pores
- Fades dark spots and acne marks
- Improves collagen production and smoothness

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