3-pack Serum for Atopic Skin
The serum is probiotic, natural, vegan and organic. The product is designed to balance the skin microbiome with a soothing effect on skin prone to irritation, itchiness and dryness.
- Soothing effect on rashes, irritated and itchy skin
- Stimulates tight-junctions and reduces the appearance of wrinkles
- Improves hydration, skin health and appearance
- Suitable for face and body
Package contains 3 x 30 ml.
N.B. The products have no allergenic potential. However, as atopic skin can be very sensitive, try the cream on a small area on the inside of your forearm to check for sensitivities. If no irritation occurs in the first 24 hours, the product should be safe to use. In case of an adverse reaction, discontinue use.
Ingredients
Butyrospermum Parkii Butter [Sheabutter], Brassica Campestris Seed [Rapeseed] Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis [Jojoba] Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Olive Oil, Helianthus Annuus [Sunflower] Hybrid Oil, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum LB244R® [Probiotic], Tocopherol [Vitamin E], Helianthus Annuus [Sunflower] Seed Oil.
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LB244R (Probiotic)
Probiotic bacterium isolated from fermented cabbage. This strain balances the skin microbiome and helps to make the skin healthy and strong while reducing dryness, irritation and redness.
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Jojoba oil
Jojoba oil is an effective emollient and moisturizing oil that in its composition resembles the skin's own oil (sebum). This makes it suitable for most skin types.
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Shea butter
Shea butter is a very fatty oil that is great for moisturizing, protecting and regenerating dry and damaged skin. Its regeneratory properties comes primarly from the high levels of phytosterols, which stimulate cell growth.
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Rapeseed oil
Canola oil is derived from rapeseeds and has restorative and skin-soothing properties. It is rich in omega 9 fatty acids and is therefore a great moisturizer and emollient.
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Sunflower oil
Sunflower oil has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce redness and roughness on the skin. Sunflower oil also maintains the strength of the outer layers of your skin and helps keep it hydrated.
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Hydrogenated Olive oil
Hydrogenated olive oil contains beneficial fatty acids and is a rich source of antioxidants. When applied to the skin, it is easily absorbed and has a softening and moisturizing effect.
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Tocopherol (vitamin E)
Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is an antioxidant that has shown positive effects on everything from dry skin and eczema to wrinkles. In addition, it can help on sun damaged skin.
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Crystals of probiotics
The fine crystals that you may notice in the serum contain the probiotics. They will dissolve upon contact with your skin to release the good bacteria.
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How to use
Cleanse your skin (preferably with a prebiotic cleanser).
Apply a small amount of serum to clean skin, and gently spread the product evenly, in a thin layer. The serum can be used both on the face and body.
Don’t apply other products to the skin before applying the serum, unless those products are also free from preservatives and bacteria-friendly. -
Avoid skincare with preservatives
Let probiotic products absorb into the skin for 30 minutes before applying other products, like sunscreen or make-up, that are water-based.
All water-based products contain preservatives designed to kill bacteria—also the good ones. -
Store probiotics cool until first use
When unopened, keep the probiotic serum in the fridge (2-8 °C) to maximize shelf-life.
Once opened, store the product at room temperature. The product will maintain maximum efficacy for the first three months after opening.
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