Beneficial ingredients for your skin:

D-Panthenol, Urea, Ichthyol

D- Panthenol or Provitamin B5, also known as the “anti-stress vitamin” and the “beauty vitamin”. Ensures healthy skin.

 

It helps to eliminate dead cells, stimulating the development of new cells and the regeneration of skin tissues.It hydrates in the long term, prevents premature aging and the appearance of wrinkles. Smoothes fine wrinkles, leaves the skin soft, smooth, supple and elastic.
Protects against UV radiation and the aggressions of environmental factors. Nourishes and hydrates the hair root, reduces split ends, gives hair volume, stops severe seborrhea. Strengthens nails, prevents them from breaking.

 

INCI: panthenol

D-Panthenol is a provitamin of the vitamin B complex that is transformed by the body into pantothenic acid (provitamin B5). Widely used as an ingredient in natural cosmetic products for skin and hair care. It is quickly absorbed due to the ability to penetrate the deep layers of the skin, hair and nails. Emollient and long-lasting moisturizer, improves elasticity and stimulates the formation of new cells. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, calms irritated, sensitive skin and creates a protective film on the skin and along the hairline. It reduces water loss, being indicated for dry and dehydrated skin.

 

Urea

Urea is a natural component of the epidermis, located where moisture binds, contributing to skin elasticity and suppleness. As an active ingredient, it is ideal for the care of dry, dehydrated skin, it is keratolytic, it relieves seborrhea.

Because it is meant to protect us, the skin is the first to suffer in contact with bacteria or with some unfavorable weather conditions. Thus, the skin on the heels, legs, hands or face can become inflamed, cracked or excessively dry.

Sometimes, no matter how many creams we use, the effects do not reach our expectations. This happens because not every cream succeeds in re-assuring the urea that the skin has lost. In every healthy cell in the superficial layer of the skin there is a natural compound called urea. When the skin suffers in one way or another, the cells can no longer retain urea and thus dehydration and excessive drying occur, or even create a favorable environment for the development of some fungi.

To restore the affected cells, an intake of urea is needed to regulate the functioning of the skin cells. That’s why urea cream is the best able to solve problems that ordinary creams can’t. Repeated studies have proven that urea has extraordinary anti-microbial and anti-mycotic properties that ensure the rapid healing of dry, cracked or irritated skin, burns and itching, having a special effect in psoriasis, eczema or acne.

Urea creams, in combination with vitamins, natural plants and some emollient ingredients, succeed in favoring the formation and maintenance of an optimal skin hydration level. It can be used successfully for cracked or very dry heels, but also for cracked skin in general that produces intense itching, especially if the presence of bacterial or fungal infections is also found.

Ichthyol

 

Ichthyol is a tar derivative (Ammoniumbituminumsulfonate), Tyrolean bituminous extract used in the local treatment of some skin conditions, for its disinfectant and anti-inflammatory effect (psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea).

Ichtamol, known in our country as Ichthyol or in some cases Ichthyol, is a mixture of ammonium sulfonates isolated by sulfidation and subsequent neutralization with ammonia of the distillation products of bituminous shale. It also contains ammonium sulfate, organic sulfur (11.5%) and water. It is presented as a syrupy liquid of almost black color and specific smell, soluble in water, glycerol, partially in ethyl alcohol and ether. It exhibits anti-inflammatory, local anesthetic, antiseptic and anti-enzymatic action with antimicrobial, anti-parasitic and antiseptic effects.