Lactosep Intimate Hygiene for Sensitive Skin 300ml

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Smooth and effective hygiene of the intimate area with a formula rich in lactic acid, Chamomile and wheat germ

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Description

In the same way that we take care of our hair, our hands and our feet, with more reason yet we must take extra hygiene and caution when it comes to washing our intimate zone.

Lactosep intimate hygiene sensitive skins is a gel that is formulated exclusively for hygiene soft and effective of the intimate area. Its physiological pH is formulated to respect the balance dermolipidico and not alter the vaginal area.

Thanks to its rich in lactic acid and extract of camomile, Lactosep hygiene intimate will soothe and soften the vaginal mucosa, an area prone to experience infections if not cared for on a daily basis. It also contains wheat germ, a source of natural vitamin E emollient function.

Format with dispenser for quick and easy application!

Instructions for use

Use daily in your personal hygiene.

Price per 100 ML

€2.36 / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin, i.e. it can be dissolved in fats and oils. It acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting cell membranes against damage caused by free radicals (as a result of pollution or solar ultraviolet radiation) and therefore helps to prevent skin aging.

It also supports the immune system and inhibits platelet aggregation, depending on the dose. It is also involved in the regulation of several enzymes. Cells use vitamin E to interact with each other and carry out important bodily functions such as maintaining vision and/or movement in muscles and nerves.

Vitamin E can be found in foods such as olive, sunflower or sesame vegetable oils; in nuts (hazelnuts or almonds); it is also present, to a lesser extent, in vegetables (such as spinach and broccoli). Some manufacturers add vitamin E for its antioxidant benefits. Before taking a dietary supplement containing vitamin E, consult a healthcare professional.

In cosmetic products, its antioxidant effect is also utilised, and it is included in the formulation of skincare products (tocopherol and derivatives). It is an anti-inflammatory vitamin and counteracts oxidative damage and preserves collagen in the dermis, helping to maintain skin structure. It is also found in anti-aging products combined with Vitamin C as it manages to regenerate the anti-ox effect of Vitamin E and results in a good antioxidant synergy.

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