What are the indications for Bioderma Atoderm Intensive Gel-Cream?
Atoderm Intensive gel-cream is a care with an ultra-fresh and ultra-light texture which facilitates the daily application of the emollient. It is recommended for very dry, irritated to atopic skin.
It quickly and lastingly soothes itching sensations and reduces the incentive to scratch thanks to the derivative of Enoxolone. The hydro-absorbent technology retains the surrounding water in order to optimize the hydration of the skin and reinforce its barrier function. Atoderm Intensive lipid-replenishing gel-cream and durably strengthens the skin barrier.
It makes it possible to limit the adhesion of certain bacteria (staphylococcus aureus) to the surface of the skin thanks to its patented complex SKIN BARRIER THERAPY ™.
the skin is soothed and durably strengthened.
How to properly use Bioderma Atoderm Intensive Gel-Cream?
You can apply on previously cleansed skin. Massage gently until the product penetrates.
- 3 doses for a BABY:
- 1 dose for the face, neck and chest
- 1 dose for both arms and back
- 1 dose for both legs.
- 6 doses for a CHILD
- 1 dose for the face and neck
- 1 dose for the chest
- 1 dose for the back
- 1 dose for both arms
- 1 dose for each leg.
- 9 doses for an ADULT
- 1 dose for the face and neck
- 1 dose for the chest
- 1 dose for the back
- 1 dose for each arm
- 2 doses for each leg
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What are the ingredients in this product?
Aqua, glycerin, niacinamide, sodium polyacrylate, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, hydrogenated polydecene, pentylene glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, mannitol, polysorbate 20, xylitol, rhamnose, sodium citrate, polyquaternium-51, fructooligosaccharide o capricaracidacids, capry extract. [bi 479]
Precautions for use
- Do not swallow
- Do not use on premature infants
Presentation - Packaging
Available in 200 and 500 ml pump bottles
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
Atopic skin is skin that has allergic reactions such as:
- Outbreaks of red plaques
- Dry skin
- Skin that constantly itches…
Atopic dermatitis is a skin disease that affects people of all ages.
How to recognize atopy skin?
Atopic dermatitis manifests as red, itchy patches called "pruritus". They appear on the skin, ooze and then form crusts.
- In infants , these plaques are found mainly on the face, scalp, arms and legs.
- In children over two years of age, these plaques are located at the elbows, back of the knees, ears, wrists, ankles and hands.
- In adults , they tend to be around the neck, head, shoulders and chest.
How to take care of your atopic skin?
You should know that atopic dermatitis occurs periodically. A first which consists of inflammatory crises with formation of red plaques and a second, without eczema, of variable durations.
- During the inflammatory period : A cortisone-based cream may be prescribed by your doctor. However, if the eczema is not severe, you can apply an anti-itch cream. Anti-itch cream repairs the skin barrier and relieves itching.
- In periods of calm : when the skin is dry and not red, you can apply an emollient cream. The latter will prevent the skin from tightening and cracking. It provides an immediate feeling of hydration and comfort.
In all cases we advise you to take short showers rather than long baths, to ensure that the water temperature does not exceed 34 ° C, to use mild cleaners, without soap, without conservative and fragrance-free.