Eucerin Dermopure Oil Control Treatment 10% Hydroxy Acids 40ml

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Contributes to pore unclogging and reduces blemishes

40 ml

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Description

Eucerin Dermopure Oil Control Treatment 10% Hydroxy Acids 40ml is a treatment that helps to open clogged pores and reduces imperfections and prevent their appearance

Formulated with a 10% hydroxy acid complex (glycolic acid, salicylic acid and glucuronolactone) that promotes the desquamation of dead skin cells and enhances skin renewal.

Salicylic acid helps fight dead cells and imperfections by deeply cleansing the superficial layer of the epidermis. It has an exfoliating effect and frees the skin from dirt and allows it to breathe better. It reduces theappearance of pimples, papules andpustules and fades acne marks.

Serum indicated to eliminate clogged pores, reduce blemishes and help prevent their reappearance

Instructions for use

How to apply Eucerin Dermopure Oil Control Hydroxy Acid Treatment?

  • Apply once a day, preferably in the evening after facial cleansing.
  • This product may increase the sensitivity of the skin to the sun.

Composition

AQUA. GLYCOLIC ACID. DIMETHICONE. GLYCERIN. TAPIOCA STARCH. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. GLYCERYL STEARATE. SODIUM HYDROXIDE GLUCONOLACTONE PEG-100 STEARATE SALICYLIC ACID. PEG-150 SITEARATE GLYCYRRHIZA INFLATA ROOT EXTRACT. PANTENL. XANTHAN GUM. TRISODIUM EDTA. PHENOXYETHANOL. PARFUM.

Price per 100 ML

€58.32 / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) obtained from sugar cane. Its molecules are so small that they penetrate the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen synthesis and moisturising substances such as hyaluronic acid. But it is mainly known for its action to improve skin micro-relief (skin texture and luminosity), as it can exfoliate at a more superficial level (on the stratum corneum).

In cosmetic products, depending on the concentration, as well as the combination with other ingredients, a moisturising effect may predominate (the lower the concentration of glycolic acid) or exfoliating effect (at higher concentrations). This concentration range can go from 4% to 20%. Choosing a type of cosmetic formula with glycolic acid will depend on the desired objective and skin sensitivity. For example, higher concentrations are usually found in intensive products for weekly application: with a deeper effect, in treatments to combat hyperpigmentation, wrinkles and/or comedones. They will release more superficial corneocytes (cells), which will be eliminated and promote skin renewal.

When starting to use it or looking for better tolerance, daily use products with a lower concentration will provide renewal, brightness and hydration to the skin. In addition to all these properties, it can also improve acne lesions, blackheads and blemishes.

As in any routine, but especially when using this type of renewing ingredients, daily sun protection is essential. I do not recommend starting to use glycolic acid with other acidic or irritating ingredients. After application, a slight stinging sensation may appear, which quickly subsides and will subside progressively. If the discomfort persists, it means that the product is not suitable or that your skin cannot tolerate it. It is important to receive good dermo-cosmetic advice to find a routine adapted to your skin type and your needs.

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10/10

I have noticed a great improvement after using it

Anonymous A.
8/10

I've been using it for a few months and I haven't noticed a very significant change. Leaves the skin without shine, soft, but does not significantly reduce the appearance of pimples.

Anonymous A.

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