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Directions
Period of application is approximately one month. Continue the treatment for one additional week after the symptoms have disappeared. First results are visible after one week of application. The affected areas improve and remain clean after 2 to 3 weeks. Even if the results are obtained in a shorter period, it is recommended to always complete the treatment. In this way, more lasting and effective results can be achieved in the long run.
SEBORRHEA
For better and long lasting results apply product for 2 weeks, although fast relief can be obtained in a shorter period. In recurrent cases, a new application of BLUE CAP will guarantee favorable results. For dry Seborrhea, a combination of SPRAY and SHAMPOO applications is recommended. For oily Seborrhea, the single application of the SHAMPOO three times a week is appropriate to clean the affected areas.
ATYPICAL DERMATITIS
Results are visible between the second and fourth week. BLUE CAP must be used until the complete disappearance of symptoms. For this reason, treatments will vary according to degree of skin condition.
ECZEMA
BLUE CAP is an excellent treatment for adult eczema! Depending on degree of condition, BLUE CAP must be applied for two weeks. Given the anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties of BLUE CAP, itching disappears immediately after the product is applied.
BLUE CAP is also indicated as a treatment for painful lesions, skin redness, contact dermatitis, flaking, dandruff, itching and irritation of the skin. In all cases, it is recommended to use BLUE CAP until disappearance of all painful and visible symptoms.
All BLUE CAP products, can be used by all patients, due to absence of side effects.
Bibliography
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