The summary is:
The speaker is Valeria, a dermatocosmetologist who talks about salicylic zinc paste, a cheap pharmacy product that can help with various skin problems. She explains how the paste can lighten pigment spots and keratomas, dry out acne and post-acne spots, soften rough skin and cracks on the heels and calluses, and reduce excessive sweating and odor. She also gives some tips on how to use the paste correctly, such as applying it only in the evening, avoiding large areas of skin, doing an allergy test, taking breaks between courses, and protecting the skin from the sun. She also mentions that some pigment spots may be caused by health issues that the paste cannot treat. She recommends using bearberry decoction as an additional product for skin lightening. She ends by wishing the audience to be healthy.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about an inexpensive pharmaceutical product that helps fight pigment spots: salicylic zinc ointment or paste.
2. The product contains two active ingredients: salicylic acid 2 percent and zinc ointment 25 percent.
3. The product works by exfoliating dead skin cells that are stained with the pigment melanin, and by renewing the skin processes and evening out the tone.
4. The product can also help with other skin problems, such as keratoma, acne, post-acne spots, dry calluses, cracks, and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).
5. The product should be applied to a cleansed face in the evening, only to the affected areas, and left for 30 minutes to an hour (or longer for keratoma).
6. The product should not be used for a long time, but in a course of 6 to 21 days, followed by a break of one to two months.
7. The product should be combined with sun protection during the day and can be enhanced by using a bearberry solution or tincture.
8. The product can irritate the skin, so an allergy test is recommended before use.
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