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Dr s wong Sulfur Soap

Sulfur Soap

Dr. S. Wong’s sulfur soap with moisturizer is germicide, fungicide and parasiticide. With its sulfur content, it helps treat acne, pimples and other skin infections. Long term usage makes dark spots lighter and scar fade because it helps exfoliate the skin. It has added aloe vera extracts to keep the skin moisturized and comes with a refreshing citrus scent.
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Ingredient name what-it-does irr., com. ID-Rating
Sulfur anti-acne, antimicrobial/​antibacterial 0, 0-3 goodie
Aloe Ferox (Cape Aloe) Extract

Dr s wong Sulfur Soap
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Sulfur - goodie
What-it-does: anti-acne, antimicrobial/antibacterial | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-3

A yellowish element that smells of rotten eggs and it might be familiar to you from the periodic table (has the symbol S in there).  It has a long history of medicinal use thanks to its antifungal, antibacterial and keratolytic activity.   It used to be a very common ingredient in the treatment of inflammation-related skin diseases such as acne, rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis, however, due to its malodorousness, it is less popular nowadays. 

Sulfur's precise mechanism of action is not known, but we do know that its effectiveness depends on its direct interaction with the skin surface, meaning the smaller the particle size, the better the effect. The United States Pharmacopeia lists two types of sulfur, sublimed and precipitated. The latter one has a smaller particle size and counts as a superior version. 

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