Skin Relief Cream by DermaNova from £15.95

The Dermanova cream is scientifically formulated as an emollient, rich in special plant extracts and natural oils to soothe and moisturise the skin. It is made from natural ingredients of the highest quality and produced to pharmaceutical standards in Denmark.Skin Relief Cream

Dermanova Skin Relief Cream - suitable for those prone to patches of dry, itchy skin. Includes aloe vera and omega-3 oils.

Nourella Skin Relief Cream is formulated from the highest quality pharmaceutical grade natural ingredients. It is rich in standardised plant extracts, natural oils and vitamins, designed to soothe, soften and moisturise patches of dry, itchy skin. The revolutionary Wadstein Absorption Technology ensures that active ingredients are fully absorbed into the dermis layer of the skin, where skin renewal takes place.

Nourella Skin Relief Cream has been proven to improve the appearance in 75% of skin discomforts. Its effects last for up to 6 months.

Contains no steroids or coal tar and is hypo allergenic.

Ingredients: Aqua, fish glycerides (Omega-3 oil), cetearyl alcohol, glycerin, cyclodextrin, ceteareth-20, caprylic triglycerides, aloe barbadensis, capric triglycerides, melia azadirachta (neem seed oil) glyceryl stearate SE, phenoxyethanol, retinyl palmitate, tocopheryll acetate, methyl paraben, illicium verum, verbena officinalis, quercus robur, cera alba, propyl paraben, cistus labdaniferus, cereus grandiflorus, ethyl paraben, lecitin, ascorbyl palmitate, IgG Protein

Directions: Massage gently into the skin, twice or three times daily.

Health Warnings: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.

Health Brand: DermaNova, Shelf: DermaNova, Nourkrin, Viviscal, Room: Hair, Skin And Nails Care, Health Category: Skin

 
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