Description
Aziderm Azelaic Acid 20% Cream
Included is:
- one 15 gram tube of Aziderm Azelaic Acid cream 20%
- a full instructional insert on product application and ingredient details
What Is Aziderm Azelaic Acid 20% Cream?
Azelaic Acid 20% cream (Aziderm) is a high-strength topical treatment that supports clearer skin by improving bumps, redness, and inflammation associated with acne and rosacea. Azelaic acid is naturally found in grains and works on the skin to unclog pores, calm irritation, and promote healthier cell turnover. With consistent use, this cream helps smooth texture, brighten tone, and support clearer, more balanced skin.
Benefits of Azelaic Acid 20%
Dermatology research shows that azelaic acid provides multiple therapeutic effects:¹
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Helps reduce redness and swelling linked to rosacea
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Improves acne by decreasing pore bacteria and buildup
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Encourages skin renewal for smoother texture
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May soften post-acne discoloration
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Helps clear congestion
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Supports barrier balance and overall clarity
This stronger 20% formulation offers more visible improvement than lower-percentage OTC options.
For added support, consider pairing this product with a gentle cleanser or niacinamide serum for barrier hydration.
How to Use
Apply a small amount of the cream to clean, dry skin twice daily—morning and evening. Using it at consistent times helps maintain results. Improvement may begin within four weeks, with continued benefits over time.
This treatment helps manage acne and rosacea symptoms, though it does not permanently cure these conditions. Avoid the eyelids and broken skin.
Cautions & Sensitivity Notes
Do not use if allergic to azelaic acid or propylene glycol. Temporary tingling or mild dryness may occur as your skin adjusts. If irritation becomes severe, discontinue use and consult a provider. Apply sunscreen daily when using exfoliating or brightening treatments. Check out all of our other azelaic acid treatments to see which formula and strength is best for you.
Science Reference ¹
American Academy of Dermatology — rosacea and acne guidance:
https://www.aad.org/public/diseases)
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