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This answers whether it’s safe to put Uniqglow body cream on your face while you are using Deriva C acne cream.
🩺 Recommendation
- I do not recommend routinely using a body cream on the face while on a topical acne treatment because the combination can increase irritation or reduce acne drug effectiveness.
- Uniqglow (from the product database) is a non‑prescription topical cream intended for body use; that suggests its formulation may not be optimized for facial skin.
- If you want, I can explain which ingredients to check before trying it on your face.
💊 Likely issues to expect
- Increased irritation or redness where Deriva C is applied.
- Pore-clogging or worsening acne if Uniqglow contains heavy emollients or comedogenic ingredients.
- Possible allergic reaction from an ingredient not intended for facial skin.
🏥 What to do now
- Stop mixing products immediately if you notice stinging, burning, or new breakouts.
- Patch-test Uniqglow on a small area near the jaw for 48 hours before applying to the whole face.
- Prefer a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer made for facial acne-prone skin while using Deriva C.
- See a dermatologist for a product-specific recommendation if you rely on Deriva C for acne control.
⚠️ Warning signs — seek care if you have
- Severe swelling, blistering, or spreading rash.
- Worsening painful acne or large cysts.
- Eye or eyelid involvement with irritation.
🩺 FOLLOW_UP
- Please tell me the active ingredient(s) in your Deriva C cream (or upload the tube/photo) so I can give a specific, safer suggestion for facial moisturizers and compatibility.