Salicylic acid is often used to treat acne and other skin conditions on exfoliated faces. The concentration of acid used in drugs varies greatly, ranging from 2% to 35%. Burns can occur if the drug is used too often or too often, or if the treatment lasts too long at a time. Reducing the use of exfoliants or eliminating them altogether can treat mild burns and irritations.
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span= "article-image inner caption-class"> A young woman looks at her face in the mirror. (Image: lucky ybusiness/istock/getty images)Salicylic acid is commonly used to treat acne and other skin conditions to remove facial horns. The concentration of acid used in drugs varies greatly, ranging from 2% to 35%. Burns can occur if the drug is used too often or too often, or if the treatment lasts too long at a time. Reducing the use of exfoliants or eliminating them altogether can treat mild burns and irritations.
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