Nowadays, in order to satisfy the beauty and quick whitening needs of some women, many sellers of mixed creams and spas have added Corticoid to mixed creams and cosmetics. Worryingly, Corticoid is a strong anti-inflammatory drug, has anti-allergic effects... but is also a group B poison according to the classification of the Ministry of Health , can cause complications and addiction.
The sellers of homemade mixed creams include the main ingredients: vitamin E, Becozym, Cortibion and obviously Corticoid. When used, Corticoid will make the skin hydrated, white, smooth, and plump after a short time, sometimes just a few days. However, the reality shows that many women who abuse mixed creams have damaged their skin, causing dark spots, leading to very serious consequences.
Because Corticoid will make the skin layer much thinner, easily damaged by ultraviolet rays, smoke, dust. If you use cream containing this substance, it will cause "addiction" to the skin and when you stop using it, the skin will react violently. Using cosmetics containing Corticoid also causes the cornea to become thin because when applying cream to the face, this substance can move to the eye area and seriously affect the eyes.
In addition, using mixed creams containing Corticoid will cause the skin to lose resistance, become inflamed, atrophy, peeling, and easily irritated. Notably, Corticoid absorbed through the skin into the blood also causes systemic effects, such as osteoporosis, increased blood pressure, can cause stomach ulcers, cause blood clots that block blood vessels, reduce the body's resistance, and easily lead to infection.
Nowadays, buying and selling Corticoid is very easy. Therefore, fake cosmetics and creams of famous brands often mix this substance to beautify immediately. To avoid bringing disaster to themselves, women need to have advice from cosmetic specialists, dermatologists and reputable facilities. Women need to avoid unlabeled products; skin creams that are lumpy, have a pungent smell or are strongly scented because they are often produced from ingredients of unknown origin, smuggled and of low quality. It is also necessary to eliminate products with smudged, handmade packaging and unclear information.
If you have used mixed creams containing Corticoid, you absolutely must not stop using it completely, but must give your skin time to adapt, by reducing the number of times you use it and must consult a dermatologist. Treatment to "quit" Corticoid takes a long time, sometimes lasting many months, requiring people infected with this substance to be patient and cooperate with the doctor.
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