A-Derma Epitheliale A.H Duo Cream contains four key ingredients namely Cicahyalumide (Patented innovation), hyaluronic acid (prevents scab formation), L-ALA-L-GLU Dipeptide (prevents skin metabolism and prevents hyperpigmentation), and Rhealba oat plantlet extract (Anti-inflammatory). Collectively they promote skin regeneration, provides long-lasting moisture, reduce the appearance of scars and marks left by past lesions.
- A-Derma Epitheliale A.H Duo Cream softens and aids in the restoration of fragile, inflamed skin. Its cicahyalumide content aids in the reduction of residual scars caused by epidermal injury or superficial dermatological operations.
- It comprises moisturising elements and is non-sticky and convenient to apply.
- It is an ultra-repairing cream for skin that has been injured.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
A-Derma Epitheliale A.H Duo Cream is an ultra-repairing cream designed to aid in the restoration and regeneration of fragile, inflamed skin.
The combination of Cicahyalumide and other active ingredients supports skin repair and helps diminish the visibility of scars and marks left by previous skin injuries or procedures.
A-Derma Epitheliale A.H Duo Cream is generally suitable for various skin types, including sensitive skin. However, individuals with specific skin conditions should consult with a dermatologist before use.
t's advisable to use A-Derma Epitheliale A.H Duo Cream on healed skin rather than on open wounds or cuts. Consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate wound care.
Yes, once the cream has fully absorbed into the skin, you can apply makeup as usual. For best results, allow the cream to fully dry before applying any other products
Store the cream in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Make sure the cap is securely closed when not in use to preserve the product’s effectiveness.
Cleanse the affected area and apply a thin layer of the cream to the skin. Gently massage it in until fully absorbed. For optimal results, use it 1-2 times daily or as recommended by your dermatologist or healthcare provider. Avoid applying to broken skin or open wounds without prior consultation