Getting To Know Blue Eticket Skincare, Skin Care Products That Shouldn't Be Selling Are Free
YOGYAKARTA Many of us do not know blue etiquette skincare. This product has become a hot topic of conversation on social media timelines recently, especially among skin care lovers.
So, what is blue etiquette skincare? What are the characteristics? Come on, find out the answer in the following review.
Blue skincare etiquette originally refers to skin care products that are labeled with blue etiquette. In the pharmaceutical world, blue etiquette is a label for the preparation of topical pharmaceuticals (outer drugs) that are made in concoction.
According to the official website of the Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM), skincare blue etiquette is interpreted as a skin care product that contains hard medicinal ingredients and is prepared for patients who have consulted a doctor who has written a prescription based on a diagnosis.
Blue ethical skincare often contains strong active ingredients such as hydroquinon, tretinoin, steroid, or retinoate acid in high concentrations. These medicinal ingredients can only be used with medical recommendations due to potential side effects and accompanying risks.
The formulation of blue skincare etiquette is generally intended for certain skin conditions such as hyperpigmentation, severe acne, or skin aging that requires intervention in active materials with certain doses.
Because it contains materials that are quite strong, this product should not be used carelessly and requires strict supervision from a doctor.
Legally, blue etiquette skincare should not be sold freely because it is included in the category of hard drugs or products containing certain active ingredients that require supervision from a doctor.
BPOM RI has made strict rules regarding the distribution and use of this product. Only official clinics, pharmacies, or doctors who have special permits can distribute blue etiquette skincare.
This product generally does not have an official distribution permit from BPOM RI. Even so, the blue etiquette skincare does not violate, if it is carried out properly according to the rules. In addition, there must be monitoring and escort from parties who have the authority to use blue etiquette skincare.
Blue etiquette skincare that is sold illegally has the potential to contain harmful ingredients or in concentrations that are not in accordance with security standards.
Blue ethical skincare can be recognized through the following characteristics.
Illegal blue ethical skincare products that are sold freely on the market generally do not have a BPOM registration number or include fake numbers.
Illegal blue-ethicked cosmetic products often use unclear packaging and labels, such as ambiguous product names, incomplete producer information, and do not include the composition of materials in detail.
Etickets or labels used are also often in the form of stickers that are easily peeling off.
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The next feature of illegal blue ethical skincare is that the price tends to be cheaper than the product sold at the official clinic.
Prices that are too cheap can be an indication that the product is fake or does not meet security standards.
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