The Biluma Clarifying Serum, containing 12% Niacinamide, 3% PAD (azelaic acid derivative), and Liquorice & Green Tea Extracts, is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Niacinamide and the botanical extracts are typically safe topically, while PAD likely has low risk due to minimal absorption, though specific pregnancy data is limited. However, pregnancy can make skin more sensitive, and reactions can vary from person to person, so it’s best to consult a dermatologist, who can assess your skin and advise whether this serum is appropriate for you.
Is this pregnancy safe product?
Dr Bayyarapu Kumar
M Pharmacy
The Biluma Clarifying Serum, containing 12% Niacinamide, 3% PAD (azelaic acid derivative), and Liquorice & Green Tea Extracts, is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Niacinamide and the botanical extracts are typically safe topically, while PAD likely has low risk due to minimal absorption, though specific pregnancy data is limited. However, pregnancy can make skin more sensitive, and reactions can vary from person to person, so it’s best to consult a dermatologist, who can assess your skin and advise whether this serum is appropriate for you.
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INDIA
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GALDERMA INDIA Pvt. Ltd., Lotus Corporate Park, D Wing Unit 801\802 , Off Western Express Highway, Goregaon (East), Mumbai 400 063, India, Phone: +91 22 40331818
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