
Dermorevital is an active regenerative balm for deep revitalisation of irritated or injured skin. The special combination of herbal extracts and effective active substances contains Oyster Mushroom and Japanese Shiitake Mushroom (Lentinus Edodes) which account for beta-glucans. The unique mixture of bioactive substances effectively revitalizes the skin, particularly after prolonged sunbathe and stay in a solarium, or after scalding and burning. Some of the active compounds effectively improve clinical signs of eczema, acne, psoriasis, skin inflammations, leg ulcers and other skin defects.
Dermorevital effectively accelerates cell activity, stimulates production of collagen and elastin and inhibits effects of free radicals that impair subcutaneous fibres and cause skin aging and loss of elasticity.
Indications:
BETA GLUCANS + 23 HERBAL EXTRACTS
- Actively regenerates irritated skin after sunbath (sun, solarium)
- Heals and accelerates revitalisation of the injured skin tissue
- Revitalizes and effectively nourishes mature and slacked skin
- Protects skin via its strong anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory actions
- Accelerates cell activity and promotes skin revitalization
- Favourably acts on skin which is exposed to wind and cold
Composition
- Sea-buckthorn oil
- Common Bilberry
- German Chamomile
- Asiatic Pennywort
- Pot Marigold
- Plant glycerine
- Common Lavender
- Common Lavender
- Clove
- Mountain Arnica
- Beta-glucan
- Biosacharide
- Biosacharide
- Lemon Balm
- Shea-butter
- Almond oil
- Witch Hazel
- Avocado oil
- Panthenol
- Dog Rose
- Manuca
- Green tea
- Grapes oil
- Aloe Vera
- Jojoba
Use:
Apply on the skin one to three times daily after sunbath and let it act at least one hour. Dermorevital should not be applied on open injuries (bleeding wounds). It is recommended to increase daily fluid intake (water, mineral water).
Precaution:
Original formula. Intended for external use. Don´t use internally. Prevent contact with eyes and mucosa. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid direct sunlight. This product has not been tested on animals.