Transform your skincare routine with Nine Less A-Control 10% Azelaic Acid Serum, a targeted solution designed to calm redness, treat blemishes, and refine skin texture. Infused with 10% Azelaic Acid, this fast-absorbing serum helps regulate excess sebum, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation—making it a go-to for those with acne, rosacea, or uneven pigmentation.
Its lightweight, non-comedogenic formula is suitable for all skin types and is especially effective for sensitive and reactive skin. With consistent use, you’ll notice a visibly clearer, brighter, and more even complexion.
Whether you’re battling stubborn breakouts, post-acne marks, or skin sensitivity, the Nine Less A-Control Serum offers a science-backed, gentle yet effective solution.
Key Benefits:
- Reduces redness and inflammation
- Clears and prevents acne breakouts
- Improves skin tone and texture
- Fades post-acne marks and hyperpigmentation
- Minimizes the appearance of pores
- Regulates sebum production
How to Use:
- Cleanse your face and pat dry.
- Apply a few drops of the serum evenly to the entire face or target problem areas.
- Gently massage until fully absorbed.
- Use once daily in the evening, gradually increasing usage based on skin tolerance.
- Follow with a moisturizer. Always apply broad-spectrum SPF during the day.
Note: If irritation occurs, reduce frequency or consult a dermatologist.
FAQs:
Q: Can I use this serum with other active ingredients?
A: Yes, but avoid using it simultaneously with strong acids (AHA/BHA) or retinoids to prevent irritation. Introduce slowly into your routine.
Q: Is it safe for sensitive skin or rosacea?
A: Absolutely. Azelaic acid is known for its calming, anti-inflammatory properties, making it suitable for rosacea and sensitive skin types.
Q: How long before I see results?
A: Many users notice improvements within 2-4 weeks of consistent use. Optimal results usually appear after 6-8 weeks.
Q: Can I use this in the morning?
A: You can, but it’s recommended to use it at night and always follow with SPF during the day.
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