Sesderma K-Vit clarifying gel 30ml

Product temporarily out of stock

Log into your account and set up an alert to be notified when the product becomes available again.

Do you want us to notify you when it is available?

Treatment that helps to eliminate stains, redness and dilated capillaries of the facial skin

30 ml

2 opinions

Description

There are blemishes that appear on the skin not because of age or sun exposure, but because of the accumulation of blood deposits in the deep layers of the dermis that cause superficial redness of the skin.

Sesderma K-Vit clarifying gel is a treatment that prevents and reduces the subcutaneous deposits of blood that cause blemishes on our skin.Thanks to its extracts of ruscus, vitamin K1 and lactic acid, this gel will help you to reabsorb blood deposits and reduce the redness of your face.

*It is especially recommended in case of extravasations as a result of surgical procedures, cosmetics, liposuction, sclerosis of varicose veins and blows.

Decongests, clarifies your skin and promotes circulation!

Instructions for use

Apply a drop of the product twice a day with your fingertips directly on the stains. It is recommended to accompany the treatment with a moisturizer and a photoprotective cream.

On the hands and legs, up to 3 or 4 applications can be made daily. If your skin is sensitive and delicate, it is recommended to reduce the treatment during the first two weeks to a single daily application.

In case of skin with visible capillaries, it can be used as a base before the application of other treatments.

Composition

AQUA. CAPRYLIC. ISOHEXADECANE. GLYCERIN. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. CETYL ALCOHOL. PENTYLENE GLYCOL.GLYCERYL STEARATE. PEG-100 STEARATE. BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER EXTRACT. PHYTONADIONE. RETINYL PROPIONATE. CYCLOPENTASILOXANE. ASCORBYL PALMITATE. GINKGO BILOBA EXTRACT. DIMETHICONOL. RUSCUS ACULEATUS EXTRACT. LECITHIN. TOCOPHEROL. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS EXTRACT. GLYCERYL OLEATE. BISABOLOL. CARBOMER. EDTA DISODIUM. CITRIC ACID. TRIETHANOLAMINE. ALPHA ISOMETHYL IONONE. HEXYL CINNAMALDEHYDE. CITRONELLOL. PHENOXYETHANOL. METHYLPARABEN. ETHYLPARABEN. PROPYLPARABEN. BUTYLPARABEN. PARFUM.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Couperose is one of the skin’s first signs that can end up in the eventual development of rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition. Its main symptom, among others, is redness in the central part of the face (caused by small capillaries that dilate because of an alteration in the cutaneous barrier).

These conditions tend to be more frequent in sensitive and light skin and have several contributing factors. They appear as outbreaks or flare ups, but the discomfort may become more or less permanent. Signs and symptoms may include small red lines under the skin, acne-like bumps, inflammation, burning sensation or sudden flushing.

Slowing down the progression of this condition and preventing its evolution to more severe stages is very important. An appropriate, daily facial routine can help to keep the symptoms under control. All irritating substances should be avoided in skincare and diet (such as reducing alcohol and tobacco consumption and avoiding spicy ingredients in food). Always consult with an expert in dermocosmetics and visit a dermatologist once a year.

Share

Opinions

6/10

You can see something... but it's not as noticeable the effect

Anonymous A.

RELATED SEARCHES ABOUT Treatment

New in Couperose