Description
Bioderma Cicabio Lotion Spray is a care that soothes, repairs and protects the irritated and weakened skins. Its formula contains a system of mineral powders that guarantee drying efficacy for up to 8 hours after application. The first care first aid for skin damaged, irritated and exuding that accompanies all stages of healing.
Bioderma Cicabio Lotion Spray promotes the rapid and long-lasting drying of the weakened area. Its composition has a system of mineral powders that guarantee drying efficacy for up to 8 hours after application.
Also, its trio of repairing active ingredients acts on each stage of the natural skin repair process. Antalgicine™ provides a soothing sensation, hence reducing the urge to scratch; the copper and zinc, protect the epidermis with their antibacterial action; and lastly the D.A.F.™, a patented complex that increases the skin’s tolerance threshold. Furthermore, this product is fragrance-free, dries quickly and it is dermatologically and pediatrically tested.
You can use this spray on the following areas: face, body, lips, external intimate areas and the skin of the buttocks. Suitable for the whole family, from infants to adults.
Characteristics :
-Absorbs and neutralizes seeps. Restores the epidermis and relieves the discomfort of the lesion.
-Reduces the urge to scratch. Protects the lesion: texture like a plaster.
– It is antibacterial, fragrance-free, colorant free and hypoallergenic.
It aims each step of repair of damaged and irritated skin, by promoting a perfectly restored skin.
How to use :
Before every use, shake the bottle well until you hear the sound of the beads. Clean the affected area then apply the spray locally. The product’s active ingredients provide a beige color to it. For application on the face, first spray into the palm of the hand or onto a cotton pad. Use twice a day until completely dried. Avoid contact with the eyes. Do not apply to skin that is visibly injured. Only apply to the affected area. If in doubt regarding use for children under the age of 36 months or in the event of persistent skin irritation, seek medical advice.