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Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Scrub Cream 30ml

Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Scrub Cream 30ml

Brand : Ducray Keracnyl Ducray Keracnyl
€12.92 EXCL. VAT €15.49 INCL. VAT
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Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Desincrusting Cream 30ml is a cream suitable for oily skin prone to acne and promotes the disappearance of pimples and blackheads.

Keracnyl Ducray Glycolic + is a scrub specially formulated for oily skin prone to acne . It smooths the skin texture and exerts an anti-shine action.

What is Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Scrub 30ml used for?

Keracnyl Control cream from Ducray promotes the disappearance of pimples and blackheads for an even complexion and smooth skin.

  • The patented Myrtacine * innovation: targets the bacteria responsible for pimples (P.acnes) by limiting its proliferation.
  • It gently unclogs the pores.
  • It reduces excess sebum.
  • Patent pending

This face cream has been developed to minimize the risk of allergy.

How to properly use this anti-blackhead cream?

Apply once or twice a day to cleansed and dry skin. Ideal as a make-up base.

Blackheads also called open comedones appear on the T zone of the face. They are due to an excess of sebum associated with dead cells. Combination to oily skin is the most affected by blackheads. Indeed, the pores are dilated and produce excess sebum.

Some key steps exist to get rid of this scourge that affects this type of skin at puberty, during hormonal changes or in case of poor food hygiene.

Before deep cleansing the skin, you must open the pores. To do this, nothing could be simpler, fill a container with boiling water, tilt your face above while covering your head with a towel, and maintain this position for a few minutes. Then proceed to the cleaning step. Purify the skin with Keracnyl foaming gel from Ducray. Finally, apply this anti-blackhead scrub for a complete routine.

Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Desincrusting Cream 30ml with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is the composition of this scrub for oily skin?

Water (aqua), caprylic / capric triglyceride, glycerin, oryza sativa (rice) starch (oryza sativa starch), glycolic acid, behenyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, arachidyl alcohol, glyceryl stearate, sodium hydroxide, arachidyl glucoside, bisabolol, cetearyl glucoside, fragrance (parfum), glyceryl laurate, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil (helianthus annuus seed oil), myrtus communis leaf extract, pentylene glycol, sodium benzoate, sodium chloride, stearyl glycyrrhetinate, tocopherol, tripterygium wilfordii callus extract, xanthan gum.

What are the precautions for use ?

External use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Limit sun exposure while using the product or use sun protection. Do not use on irritated skin.

During application, a slight tingling sensation may occur.
This temporary manifestation is linked to the activity of the product.

Presentation - Packaging

Keracnyl Glycolic + Ducray Scrub Cream is available in our online pharmacy in a 30ml cannula tube

Perceived reduction in blackheads from 2 days *.

Clinical study carried out on 50 subjects. Application twice a day for 8 weeks.

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