In order to make our Neomycin and Hydrocortisone Cream, we start with purified liquid neomycin. When tested against gram-positive bacteria, only 1% of the bacteria in the liquid were resistant to it. Next, we add hydrocortisone which is a naturally occurring skin conditioning agent that helps keep the skin moisturized. After adding those two ingredients, we emulsify them into our cream base which can then be dispensed as needed. Some of you may be wondering what exactly makes this cream so special. To begin with, it is an effective topical antibiotic and anti-fungal treatment option for acne scars and rosacea thanks to its ability to bind to both of those microbes at once. It keeps the skin moist by lubricating it as well as helping fight off dryness while also protecting it from external irritants. And lastly, it acts as a natural sunscreen protecting your skin from harmful UV rays.
How to private label Hydrocortisone Cream?
The first thing you need to do is find an interested manufacturer who is willing to work with you. Perhaps you have a factory that makes the raw ingredients or you have a customer who is willing to buy and sell. If you do this, you will be able to produce the cream in much smaller quantities which allows you to keep the costs down and pass those savings on to your customers. You can find manufacturers that produce the active ingredients or ingredients that go into the formula. If you have the latter, you will have to find someone who makes the finished product. Once you have found a manufacturer, you will need to work out a contract with them. As with any contract or legal agreement, both parties need to be happy with the deal. Make sure to clearly define which is the manufacturer and the private label version of the cream is what you are selling. This is crucial for keeping the legal side of things straight.
Can you use neomycin and hydrocortisone combined?
Yes, we may add neomycin to hydrocortisone to make our Neomycin and Hydrocortisone Cream. Neomycin is a type of antibiotic that is used to treat certain types of infections caused by bacteria. It works by inhibiting cell wall synthesis, therefore inhibiting bacterial growth. Hydrocortisone is a naturally occurring steroid that has anti-inflammatory and anti-itch properties. It is often used to treat inflammatory skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. It also helps to keep the skin moisturized and healthy.
Other active ingredients we may add to Neomycin and Hydrocortisone formulation
We may add vitamins and minerals to our Neomycin and Hydrocortisone Cream to enhance its therapeutic benefits. We may also add ingredients that have anti-aging properties to help prevent the skin from aging.
What are the benefits using Neomycin and Hydrocortisone Cream?
– A topical antibiotic and anti-fungal treatment option for acne scars and rosacea thanks to its ability to bind to both of those microbes at once. – Keeps the skin moisturized by lubricating it as well as helping fight off dryness while also protecting it from external irritants. – Acts as a natural sunscreen protecting your skin from harmful UV rays. – Promotes healthy skin by increasing collagen production as well as reducing skin damage.
Conclusion
Neomycin and Hydrocortisone Cream is an effective topical antibiotic and anti-fungal treatment option for acne scars and rosacea thanks to its ability to bind to both of those microbes at once. It keeps the skin moisturized by lubricating it as well as helping fight off dryness while also protecting it from external irritants. It acts as a natural sunscreen protecting your skin from harmful UV rays. This topical antibiotic and anti-fungal treatment option for acne scars and rosacea is also effective against bacteria and fungi, as well as a build-up of dead skin cells.
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