Adapalene gel 0.1%
Adapalene Gel is a dermatologist-recommended topical treatment for acne that promotes clearer skin by improving cell turnover and reducing inflammation. While initial irritation is common, long-term use can significantly reduce breakouts and improve skin texture when used consistently and with sun protection.
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Generic Name: Adapalene
Common Brand Names: Differin, La Roche-Posay Effaclar, Walgreens Acne Treatment Gel
Form: Topical gel
Strengths Available: 0.1% (over-the-counter), 0.3% (prescription only)
Therapeutic Class: Retinoid (Vitamin A derivative)
What It’s Used For
Adapalene gel is primarily used for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris (pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads). It is effective in treating mild to moderate acne and preventing new breakouts by normalizing skin cell turnover and reducing inflammation.
How It Works
Adapalene is a third-generation retinoid that works by:
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Regulating skin cell turnover to prevent clogged pores
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Reducing inflammation and swelling
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Unclogging pores to allow for smoother, clearer skin
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Helping the skin heal and renew itself faster
How to Use
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Application Frequency: Once daily, preferably in the evening before bedtime
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Instructions:
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Wash the affected area with a gentle cleanser
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Pat the skin dry
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Apply a thin layer of the gel to the entire affected area (not just individual pimples)
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Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and inside of the nose
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Use sunscreen during the day as the skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight
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Visual Description
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Appearance: Clear or slightly opaque gel
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Packaging:
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Usually comes in aluminum or plastic tubes (15g, 30g, or 45g sizes)
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Flip-top or screw cap
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Labeled with concentration (e.g., Adapalene 0.1% Gel)
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Precautions and Warnings
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Initial Skin Reaction: You may notice redness, dryness, or worsening of acne in the first 2–4 weeks. This is normal and usually improves with continued use.
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Sun Sensitivity: Adapalene increases sensitivity to UV light. Always use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.
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Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before use. Topical adapalene is generally considered low risk but caution is advised.
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Interactions: Avoid using with other acne products that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or alcohol unless directed by a doctor.
Possible Side Effects
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Common: Dryness, peeling, redness, burning, stinging sensation
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Less Common: Skin discoloration, itching, sun sensitivity
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Rare: Severe skin irritation or allergic reaction
Storage
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Store at room temperature (15°C to 30°C / 59°F to 86°F)
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Keep the tube tightly closed
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Protect from excessive heat and direct sunlight
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Keep out of reach of children
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