Averroes Cerato Emollient 100ml

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Suitable for treating damaged skin

100 ml

Description

Emollient and healing indicated for sports massage, physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Suitable for treating burns and abrasions caused by the sun and physical-chemical agents (heat, detergents, household cleaning products, solvents, among others), treatment of cracks and contact dermatitis on hands, palmoplantar cracks and atopic dermatitis. It is made from Averroes spring sulfur water, spermaceti, sesame oil and rosemary essential oil.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition characterised by dryness and intense itching of the skin. It is caused by eczema flare-ups on the face, neck, and folds of the elbows and/or knees. To care for skin with dermatitis, first of all, you should follow all the guidelines and recommendations prescribed by the dermatologist, especially during the flare-up phase.

For daily care, cosmetics can be a great ally. It is important to use cosmetic products suitable for skin with atopic dermatitis to moisturise and nourish without irritation. It is therefore advisable to opt for cleansers and moisturising lotions, creams or balms that intensely lipidise the skin (i.e. provide nourishing oils), do not wash away the natural protective mantle, soothe and have excellent tolerance. Thermal spring water applied as a mist directly to the skin is often useful to mitigate itching: it provides soothing trace elements and a refreshing and comforting effect.

Avoiding environmental factors that can worsen the condition of the skin (excessive heat, intense cold, low relative humidity due to heating, etc.) is recommended. Using cotton clothes washed with hypoallergenic detergents and following a diet rich in antioxidants and good quality fats can also help to improve skin comfort. When in doubt or if the problem worsens, always consult a healthcare professional.

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