Auriderm™ XO gel 75ml

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Ointment with vitamins for treating Erythema

75 ml

Description

One of the most common problems in dermatology consultation are erythema. Although it is not a serious disorder it is true that having them causes a particularly annoying sensation.

Auriderm XO gel is specially created to help the treatment and prevention of erythema, contributing to their disappearance, once they are on the skin. It can also be used as a post-operative treatment to prevent bruising.

The Erythema ointment contains nanosomes of vitamin K, as well as vitamins C and E oxide. The function of vitamin K oxide is to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, limiting its tendency to fragment. This latter contributes to the more rapid disappearance of erythema.

On the other hand, the action of vitamins C and E is to make slower the transformation of ferrous iron to ferric iron, which is what gives blue to bruises.

Now you don't have to wait a month for bruises disappear thanks to dermatology that has created this kind of creams to speed up their demise.

Instructions for use

Apply immediately after a fall or blow to avoid the appearance of bruises. Erythema apply two times a day, giving the skin a soft massage.

Composition

Oxide of vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin E.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is one of the most important nutrients in our diet. It boosts the immune system, promotes the absorption of iron from food and is necessary for the growth, development and repair of all skin tissues.

Vitamin C’s antioxidant effect neutralises the free radicals that are responsible for oxidative stress in the skin, delays the signs of aging, stimulates collagen production, promotes wound healing and supports cartilage, bones and teeth maintenance.

Remember that dietary supplements should not replace a healthy, balanced diet. In a case of vitamin C deficiency or excess, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and advice.

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