Shea Butter Healing Cream – For Psoriasis, Allergies & Eczema 150g

Shea Butter Cream for Psoriasis, Allergies, and Eczema

Shea Butter Cream is a natural and effective solution for skin affected by psoriasis, allergies, and eczema. It is rich in essential fatty acids and nourishing vitamins, which help deeply moisturize the skin, soothe irritation, and reduce inflammation.

 

Weight : 125 g

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 100.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 84.99.

Brand

Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

Shea Butter Cream for Psoriasis, Allergies, and Eczema

Shea Butter Cream is a natural and effective solution for skin affected by psoriasis, allergies, and eczema. It is rich in essential fatty acids and nourishing vitamins, which help deeply moisturize the skin, soothe irritation, and reduce inflammation.

Benefits of Shea Butter Cream for the Skin:

Intensive Moisturization: Deeply nourishes the skin and prevents dryness, reducing cracks.
Soothes Irritations: Calms sensitive and irritated skin with its soothing properties.
Anti-Inflammatory: Contains natural compounds that help reduce redness and itching associated with eczema and psoriasis.
Skin Cell Regeneration: Promotes skin renewal and helps heal cracked or flaky skin.
Natural Protection: Forms a protective barrier on the skin to shield it from harmful environmental factors.

How to Use:
Apply the cream twice daily to the affected areas after cleansing and gently drying the skin. Massage in circular motions until fully absorbed.

Ideal for all skin types, especially dry and sensitive skin.

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