Letibalm Intranasal Protect Gel 15ml

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Moisturizes and repairs a dry nose

15ml

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Description

Letibalm Intranasal Protect Gel 15ml is a balm that helps to provide a feeling of freshness and long-lasting hydration to the skin of the nose.

Its formula helps to restore the tissues of the nasal mucosa and provides moisturizing and refreshing active ingredients. Does not contain retinol.

Suitable for adults and children from 3 years of age.

Instructions for use

  • Insert the tube cannula into both nostrils and apply a small amount.
  • Extend with a gentle internal massage by pressing gently on the nose flaps.

Composition

AQUA. POLYACRYLAMIDE. C 13-14 ISOPARAFFIN. LAURETH-7. SODIUM HYALURONATE. BETAINE. PANTHEOL. EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS EXTRACT. SODIUM METHYLPARABEN. PROPYLPARABEN. EDTA DISODIUM.

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Opinions

10/10

This gel is very good at providing long lasting moisture in the nostrils to form a protective barrier over the nasal mucosa. I sleep much better without getting a stuffy nose.

Roberto Q.
10/10

Incredible

ALINE B.
10/10

I recommend it without hesitation.

Anonymous A.
10/10

I always have it at home and it's great for dry nose It breathes great and it's like petroleum jelly

Anonymous A.
10/10

In the first application the results are already noticeable. Highly recommended.

Anonymous A.
8/10

Refreshes the nose and removes dryness

Anonymous A.
8/10

My husband uses it to apply inside the nose when it's dry.

Anonymous A.
10/10

The results

Anonymous A.
10/10

I like it very much to treat the scabs and dryness that appear after some nasal colds.

Anonymous A.
10/10

New

Anonymous A.
8/10

Good price

Anonymous A.

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