[Phuket] Can you find panthenol in pharmacies? And if not, what are its Thai counterparts called? Aloe gel doesn't help - Thailand


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Can you find panthenol in pharmacies? And if not, what are its Thai counterparts called? Aloe gel doesn't help
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Can you find panthenol in pharmacies? And if not, what are its Thai counterparts called? Aloe gel doesn't help
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Bepanten. With sunburn, a gel with aloe juice helps well. Look to have Aloe Vera juice 99% in the composition (aloe powder is also possible, but the juice is better). At the pharmacy, you can buy Panthenol, Bepanten or something on the advice of a pharmacist. If the burn is not too severe, you can go for a massage with aloe - it helps. How to understand that a burn begins. When you are in the sun, you can easily check whether the skin has begun to burn by pressing your finger the skin, for example, the shoulder and releasing. If there is a very bright spot under your finger, it may be time to take cover in the shade. The tropical sun is poisonous even through the clouds. Don't forget to apply sunscreen!
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Panthenol is in any country panthenol. In pharmacies there are ointments, sprays.
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#4
I should gel aloe 3 times for 15 minutes to spread and become normal)
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#5
There is panthenol. In the form of foam and cream.
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#6
Panthenol in any pharmacy.
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