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Can patients use a cotton ball to apply Meladine?

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Can patients use a cotton ball to apply Meladine?

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No. Patients must absolutely avoid applying Meladine with an applicator (i.e. cotton balls, makeup sponges, makeup brushes, Q-tips, etc). If an applicator is used, the liposomes will be absorbed by the applicator and will not be applied, or absorbed into the hair. If desired, fingertips may be used to spread or gently pat Meladine onto the area being treated. Q: Can a hairdryer be used to help dry Meladine? A: It is highly recommended that Meladine be allowed to air dry. However, a hair dryer set on a low, cool setting and held at arms length from the skin may be used to aid in drying on occasion. It is important that Meladine not evaporate too quickly so patients must take care when using a hairdryer. Keep in mind that a dryer used on a heat setting may melt the liposomes, in which case the melanin will not be absorbed. Q: What if a patient forgets or misses an application? Must she start over? A: It is important that the patient faithfully apply Meladine for optimal results. Keep in

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