Ezanic Azelaic Acid Gel 20% is a topical skin-treatment gel containing a high concentration of active ingredient Azelaic acid — formulated to help with acne, redness/rosacea, uneven skin tone, and post-acne marks/hyperpigmentation.
What it does: Key Actions & Benefits
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Antibacterial & anti‑inflammatory: Azelaic acid helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and calms inflammation, which can ease pimples, redness, and swelling.
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Unclogs pores and reduces breakouts: It helps prevent pores from getting blocked by exfoliating gently (keratolytic/comedolytic action), reducing whiteheads, blackheads and new pimples.
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Improves skin tone & texture: Regular use can help fade post‑acne marks, lighten hyperpigmentation or dark spots, and promote a more even, smoother complexion.
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Soothes redness and rosacea-like irritation: Because of its calming and anti‑inflammatory effects, some users find relief when dealing with redness or rosacea‑related bumps.
Features & Formulation
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20% azelaic acid — prescription‑strength potency: This is a strong formulation meant for notable skin issues such as moderate acne, persistent hyperpigmentation, or rosacea.
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Gel format (lightweight and fast‑absorbing): The gel texture tends to be less heavy than creams or ointments — often preferred for oily or acne-prone skin. Many sellers highlight its non‑greasy, quick-drying finish.
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Targets multiple skin concerns at once: Acne, redness, clogged pores, uneven tone — making it a versatile option for combined skin‑health goals (e.g. clear pores + brighter tone).
How to Use
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Cleanse your face (or affected skin area) with a gentle, non‑irritating cleanser and pat dry.
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Apply a thin layer of Ezanic Gel to the affected areas (e.g. acne‑prone zones, areas with pigmentation, redness) — usually once or twice daily depending on skin tolerance.
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After it dries, follow with a gentle moisturizer and — if using during the day — a broad‑spectrum sunscreen (SPF), because skin may be more sensitive to sunlight.
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If skin becomes irritated (burning, excessive dryness, redness), reduce frequency (e.g. once daily or every other day) or pause use until skin calms.






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