Unichem Stokes Valley Pharmacy
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Magnesium Sulphate has a mild antiseptic action and has been traditionally used as a cleanser and drawing agent. It may help with minor boils and pimples. Size: 80g
Uses & Tips
Antiseptic action Drawing agent
Supports healing
Apply to minor boils and pimples.
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Disclaimer: Whilst we have taken all reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of this information, we cannot guarantee the suitability of any product for any particular purpose. We accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from direct or indirect reliance upon information contained within this Home Essentials handy hints guide. The information contained herein is intended for educational purposes only, it is not intended to replace qualified medical healthcare.
Important note on stain removal: Before you begin, remove as much of the solids as possible, and blot up as much liquid as possible. Dab the stain, don't rub. Begin at the outer edge of the stain, working your way towards the centre. If possible apply treatment from the back of the fabric. Be cautious with application, by applying too much solvent or rubbing too vigorously you risk spoiling the fabric. Never strengthen solutions if they don't work. Always rinse fabric and let dry before trying another remedy. If you decide to take fabric to a professional cleaner, tell them what caused the stain and what home treatments you have already tried.
A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Charge Pharmacist - Paul Kearns