The Multi-Tasker
Ezanic Gel 20%
A powerful 20% Azelaic Acid formulation. Uniquely designed to target acne bacteria, reduce persistent redness (Rosacea), and fade post-acne dark marks simultaneously.
Bacteria Killer
Actively eliminates Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on the skin surface and deep within pores, treating acne at the source.
Redness & Rosacea
A potent anti-inflammatory. It calms the angry red bumps and flushing associated with Rosacea and inflamed acne lesions.
Fades Dark Spots
Targets pigment cells to fade Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (the stubborn dark marks left behind after a pimple heals).
The “Azelaic Tingle”
It is very common to feel a stinging, itching, or burning sensation immediately after applying Azelaic Acid. This is temporary and typically subsides within 10-15 minutes. It usually stops happening after your skin adjusts (2-4 weeks).
Precautions
- Broken Skin: Do not apply to cuts, eczema, or sunburned skin.
- Asthma: Rarely, Azelaic Acid can worsen asthma. Inform a doctor if you notice breathing changes.
- Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Application Routine
Cleanse & Dry
Wash the affected area with a mild cleanser. Pat dry completely.
Apply Thin Layer
Apply a thin layer to the entire affected area (e.g., whole cheek or forehead), not just individual spots. Gently rub it in.
Frequency
Standard: Twice daily (Morning and Evening).
Sensitive Skin: Start once daily in the evening for the first week to adjust.
Always wash your hands before and after application.
Common Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary.
- ✓ Burning/Stinging (Common)
- ✓ Itching
- ✓ Dryness
- ✓ Peeling
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to see results?
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It usually takes a few weeks to see noticeable improvement in acne or redness. Consistency is key—keep using it even if you don’t see immediate changes.
Do I need sunscreen?
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Yes. While Azelaic Acid is not as sensitive to the sun as retinoids, it can still increase sensitivity. It is good practice to wear broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day.
Does it bleach skin?
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In rare cases, particularly for people with darker complexions, it may cause localized lightening (hypopigmentation). If you notice unusual skin color changes, contact your doctor.




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