BOROLINE SUTHOL PRICKLY HEAT SKIN LIQUID 100ML (INDIAN)

Category: Health & Beauty
SKU: MAK00760
Seller: MAK Fashion BD

Tk 300

BOROLINE SUTHOL  (INDIAN) -100ML

  • Keep your child's skin dry. Change wet clothes as soon as possible.
  • Washing your child immediately upon return from school and after playing with the safe and effective Suthol antiseptic skin liquid is crucial. This simple precaution will go a long way in eliminating the ill-effects of any contact with infected material including skin to skin contact and contact with contaminated water.
  • Ensure that your child's nails are kept trimmed and short during the monsoon season. Long nails attract muck and bacteria thereby leading to fungal infection.



 

BOROLINE SUTHOL ANTISEPTIC SKIN LIQUID Spray-100ML

  • Spray Suthol liberally on the body, after water bath.

 

  • Apply Suthol as many times as needed on the skin irritations, itches and rashes, regularly for at least a week. You will find the problems to be subsiding.

 

  • In case of cuts/wounds or skin affected over a concentrated area, it helps if you wet a cotton patch liberally with Suthol, place it on the affected skin and put a clean gauge on top fixing the entire dressing with a tape. Change this dressing twice a day, definitely after bath. Do not let the dressing get wet externally.

 

  • Suthol has a preventive effect on skin rashes. For prickly heat prone or pimple prone skin, go on applying Suthol on the area as a preventive measure. You will find that eruptions will be absent or much less frequent than usual.






BOROLINE SUTHOL  (INDIAN) -100ML

  • Keep your child's skin dry. Change wet clothes as soon as possible.
  • Washing your child immediately upon return from school and after playing with the safe and effective Suthol antiseptic skin liquid is crucial. This simple precaution will go a long way in eliminating the ill-effects of any contact with infected material including skin to skin contact and contact with contaminated water.
  • Ensure that your child's nails are kept trimmed and short during the monsoon season. Long nails attract muck and bacteria thereby leading to fungal infection.
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