Description
Bepanthen eczema cream effectively relieves itching and redness, even in babies.
*Effectively relieves itching and redness
* Starts itching relief within 30 minutes
*Repairs the skin
* Without cortisone (hormones) and perfume
Extra information
With dexpanthenol (provitamin B5) This supports natural skin recovery
Bepanthen eczema cream is also available for the little ones (can be used from birth) and available in a small version of 20 grams in the baby shelf and online. Bepanthen eczema cream does not contain cortisone (hormones) or perfume. Bepanthen eczema cream effectively relieves itching and redness in mild to moderate eczema on baby skin. In addition, Bepanthen eczema cream supports skin recovery* in case of skin irritation, such as eczema or an allergic reaction to baby skin. Moisture regulating substances such as glycerin hydrate the baby's skin and the special lamellar lipid technology restores the skin barrier between eczema outbreaks for eczema-prone and dry baby skin. Eczema baby, baby eczema. Eczema cream (eczema cream) vs eczema ointment (eczema ointment) in some cases the eczema spot does not respond well to the cream and the spot needs a greasy ointment. This happens with the very dry variant of eczema. A real outbreak of eczema is best treated with a hormone ointment (prescribed by your doctor). For in between, the Bepanthen protective ointment is an excellent solution for the very dry variant of eczema, for example for very dry hands. *bepanthen contains dexpanthenol. This substance has the known property of supporting skin recovery. **sell food/drug/online iri scanning data, 2021 Bepanthen eczema cream is a medical device. Read the instructions for use before use.
Usage
Dosage: Bepanthen Eczema Cream Baby can be applied several times a day to irritated, non-damaged skin as needed. Warnings and restrictions on use
Warnings: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients and on open skin. Stop treatment if a hypersensitivity or allergic reaction occurs and consult a doctor if necessary. Open leaflet