Pirinherbsan Fluvialin Ampoules Box of 10x10ml

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Blisters based on essential oils to improve blood flow.

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Pirinherbsan Fluvialin Ampoules Box of 10x10ml

Pirinherbsan Fluvialin Ampoules Box of 10x10ml

29,37 €

Description

Fluvialin Blisters are a synergistic fluid to the vascularizing action of the cream, which will be applied before it. In addition, these Fluvialin ampoules are a blend of essential oils and fluid extracts that help to activate blood flow where it is needed, providing a soothing effect that produces a mild sensation of freshness due to the involvement of menthol contained in the ampoule;

Properties of Fluvialin Ampoules:

  • Component to help you improve blood flow, providing a soothing effect;
  • Thanks to its composition with menthol, it will leave you with a feeling of freshness;
  • It can be used to improve blood flow to the legs;
  • It can also be used to eliminate hematomas, reduce subcutaneous edematous states and to perform lymphatic drainage at the extremities;

Instructions for use

How to use Fluvialin for Blisters?

  • Apply one ampoule daily for 10 days, using a gentle circular massage until completely absorbed.
  • For professional use with galvanic current and high frequency devices, it is applied to the positive pole.

Composition

AQUA. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM. ISODECYL OLEATE. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. GLYCERIN CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS OIL. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS OIL. SODIUM CETEARYL SULFATE. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS FRUIT OIL. AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM SEED EXTRACT. RUSCUS ACULEATUS ROOT EXTRACT. HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA BARK/LEAF/TWIG EXTRACT. HEDERA HELIX LEAF/STEM EXTRACT. PHENOXYETHANOL ETHYLEXYGLYCERIN. BHA. MENTHOL.

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