D'Aveia Champô DS Dermite Seborreica 200ml

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Contributes to delicate hair hygiene and protection

200 ml

Description

Shampoo formulated with oat, wheat proteins and whole-grain rice flour. The rich composition combines moisturising, protective, soothing and relaxing properties. It is ideal for normalizing the characteristic desquamation of seborrheic dermatitis, and oily and scaly scalp.

It also contains salicylic acid (beta-hydroxy acid), which regulates cell renewal at the scalp level.

Instructions for use

-Apply on previously wet hair, massage gently, leave on and rinse.

-Repeat the application.

-Use 3 to 4 times a week.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a skin condition that usually affects the scalp. It can also affect other oily areas of the body such as the face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids and chest.

Persistent scaling with itching or discomfort usually occurs. Its formation is related to excessive activity of the sebaceous glands and alteration of the skin microbiome (overgrowth of fungi of the genus Malassezia). It can be aggravated by the effect of some medications.

Certain factors can trigger the appearance of seborrhoeic dermatitis, so it is advisable to keep them at bay or take preventive measures: stress, extreme temperatures, oily skin or skin with underlying acne, excessive alcohol consumption or obesity.

To improve seborrhoeic dermatitis, it is recommended to use non-irritating face soaps and/or shampoos with specific ingredients to counteract the problem (sebum-regulating, soothing, keratolytic, antipruritic, plant extracts with antiseptic and antifungal properties, etc.). In the case of shampoos, I recommend alternating their use with another very gentle and balancing cleanser. In a facial routine, as well as a specific facial cleanser, complete the treatment with an emulsion that includes some of the ingredients described above, and oil-free sunscreen. I recommend avoiding soaps that are too astringent, as well as cosmetics with too much of an oily phase, so as not to increase the sebum in the skin.

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