Urgo Pimples Filmogel Small Imperfections
- Brand: LABORATOIRES URGO
- Product Code: 925757635
- EAN: 3664492018140
- Availability: In Stock
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Filmogel pimples
Small Imperfections
URGO Pimples Filmogel® is a localized cure for all types of pimples.
What is a pimple?
Each pore in the skin has a small hole called a pilosebaceous follicle, from which sebum escapes.
The pimple arises when the sebaceous gland produces excess sebum, and at the same time the follicle hole closes.
P.acnes is the bacterium which, combined with the fatty acids in the sebum, causes inflammation of the follicle.
How does Filmogel® Pimpoli work?
URGO Filmogel® Pimples must be applied directly on the pimple.
After 1 - 2 minutes in contact with the air, a purifying and protective film is formed (salicylic acid and tea tree essential oil). This film isolates the pimple favoring its disappearance *.
Advantages of the product
- Purifies and acts against the bacterium P.acnes **;
- Avoid teasing the pimple;
- Accelerates the disappearance * of the pimple without irritating the skin;
- Allows the application of make-up ;
- From 3 years of age .
How to use
Slowly twist the tip of the pen to release the Filmogel and then apply it to the surface of the pimple. Stretch out well and let it dry for a few minutes. You may feel small tingles which are due to the effectiveness of the product.
If necessary, the Filmogel can be removed with water.
The Filmogel can be applied up to a maximum of 14 days on the pimple.
Composition
Alcohol denat. ; Aqua; Hydroxypropylcellulose; Glycerin; Salicylic acid; Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil; Limonene
Portable stiletto with washable silicone tip.
Warnings
Do not use in case of allergy to salicylic derivatives.
URGO Pimples Filmogel® is a cosmetic product.
* PRODERM clinical study, self-evaluation in 21 subjects, report n ° 13.0012-54 of 09/30/2013.
** In vitro evaluation of basic bactericidal activity according to NF EN 1040. Report Icare 09185Q-2A dated 20/12/2012.