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Age:
from 3 months
Brand: Ducray
Line: dexyane
Product Type: eye cream
Product Properties: eczema, moisturizing, repair, soothing, treatment
Ingredients: shea butter (karite)
Formula: with glycerin
When To Use: universal
Gender: kids unisex, unisex
Classification: dermatocosmetics, pharmacy
Country TM: France
Made in: France
Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that disrupts the lives of many women. Therefore, if you are facing this issue and are looking for immediate comfort, the Ducray brand's eyelid cream is designed specifically for you. The cream quickly relieves itching, burning sensations, and redness, reducing the bacteria's ability to adhere. Shea oil accelerates the healing and restoration of the delicate epidermis, while glycerin strengthens the protective hydrolipidic film. Hydroxydecine in the formula stimulates protein formation, and enoxolone reduces inflammation and redness. As a result, you can significantly improve or completely eliminate the signs of eczema within just 3 days of regular use.
Features of Ducray Dexyane MeD Palpebral Cream:
- Combats atopic and contact eczema;
- Limits their recurrence;
- Instantly soothes redness and inflammation;
- Reduces swelling;
- Protects the delicate skin of the eyelids from the harsh environmental effects;
- Alleviates itching and burning sensation;
- Restores the skin barrier;
- Limits bacterial adhesion;
- Intensely moisturizes the skin;
- Maintains optimal hydration balance;
- Can be used alone or in combination with topical corticosteroids;
- Shea oil smoothes wrinkles and fine lines;
- Enriches cells with beneficial nutrients;
- Normalizes pH balance;
- Leaves no residue;
- Does not cause irritation or allergy;
- Dermatologically and ophthalmologically tested.-
Carefully read the usage instructions. Apply to the affected areas of the eyelids, avoiding contact with the eyes. Use alone, in combination, and/or as a relay for dermocorticosteroids, 1-2 times a day. Keep this medication out of reach of children.