XeraCalm
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing balm
Anti-itching, nourishing, Sterile Cosmetics®
XeraCalm
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing balm
Увлажняет - Питает - Успокаивает
Restoring balm for very dry skin prone to atopy and itching*.
- Уменьшение зуда
- Питание
- Защита
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Anti-itching - 0% preservatives - Non-comedogenic.
Для всей семьи - Для людей - проходящих противораковую терапию или постраковую реабилитацию
C 0 -х лет
Очень сухая кожа - Ощущение зуда и жжения - склонная к зуду кожа - Сухая кожа - склонная к атопическому дерматиту
Против зуда - Против раздражения - Питательные свойства - Липидовосстанавливающее действие
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-Replenishing Balm relieves very dry skin prone to atopy and itching* thanks to the combination of exceptional active ingredients chosen for their effectiveness and safety. I-modulia®, the first post-biotic active ingredient derived from Avène Thermal Spring Water, reduces itching*, stimulates the skin's defenses and fights against aggressions. Cer-omega, skin-like lipids, act to reduce dryness and restore the skin barrier. Thanks to Sterile Cosmetics®, a unique technology that keeps the product sterile throughout its use, and its perfectly hermetic pump tube, this high-performance treatment guarantees safety and optimal respect of the skin and the skin's microbiome. Preservative-free, fragrance-free, non-comedogenic and developed to minimize the risk of allergic reactions, XeraCalm A.D Lipid-Replenishing Balm is ideal for the skin of infants, children and adults.
Преимущество
A lipid-replenishing treatment that soothes itching sensations caused by dry skin.
Свойства
• ANTI-ITCHING*: effectiveness recognized by dermatologists from the European Dermatology Forum in the management of atopy-prone skin (category "Emollient PLUS**).
• LIPID-REPLENISHING: relieves very dry skin prone to atopy and itching*.
• SOOTHING thanks to Avène Thermal Spring Water.
*Due to dry skin.
**'Topical formulation with additional non-medicinal excipients and active ingredients'. Recognized by the European Dermatology Forum – Guidelines for Treatment of Atopic Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis), 2018.