Ean Code:8718053572635,Form:Foam,Presentation:Pump Bottle,Contents:100Ml
Apply 3 Times A Day When Needed To Relieve Itching. Massage The Foam Into The Skin Without Rubbing. Use This Treatment For A Maximum Of 30 Consecutive Days. For An Enhanced Cooling And Soothing Effect, It Can Be Stored In The Refrigerator For The Duration Of The Treatment. External Use Only. Avoid Eye Area And Mucous Membranes. Do Not Use In Case Of Hypersensitivity To Any Of The Ingredients. Indication : To Relieve Itching And Reduce Envy To Scratch. Chicken Pox
Water, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Extract, Cross-Linked Polymer Of Galactoarabinan And Polygluconic Acid*, Betaine, Laureth-9, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Peg-40, Glycerin, Sodium Coco-Glucoside Tartrate, Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate , Phenoxyethanol, Panthenol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Allantoin, Lavender Flower, Leaf And Stem Extracts, Chamomile Flower Extracts, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide
Pediact Poxclin Varicella Refreshing Foam 100Ml Is Recommended To Alleviate Itching And Reduce Envy Of Scratching Of Children During The Period Of Chicken Pox. Its Formula: Brings An Immediate Refreshing And Soothing. Instantly Relieves Itching. Diminishes Scratchings And Scars Risks. It Contains 2Qr Complex, A Patented Bioactive Bacterial Blocker Derived From The Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Plant. This Complex Blocks Bacteria Because It Creates A Physical Barrier On The Skin To Limit Bacterial
Pediact Poxclin Varicella Refreshing Foam 100Ml Is Recommended To Alleviate Itching And Reduce Envy Of Scratching Of Children During The Period Of Chicken Pox. Its Formula: Brings An Immediate Refreshing And Soothing. Instantly Relieves Itching. Diminishes Scratchings And Scars Risks. It Contains 2Qr Complex, A Patented Bioactive Bacterial Blocker Derived From The Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Plant. This Complex Blocks Bacteria Because It Creates A Physical Barrier On The Skin To Limit Bacterial Colonization And Reduces The Risk Of Infections. This Foam Helps The Skin'S Natural Healing Process And Reduces Scratching And The Risk Of Scarring