KOKO Dermaviduals (Germany) – professional dermatological line based on lamellar emulsions and the possibility of developing individual recipes.
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KOKO Dermaviduals (Germany) – professional dermatological line based on lamellar emulsions and the possibility of developing individual recipes.
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1) Dekolleté-Creme - smoothing and tightening cream for décolleté and breast, 50 ml.
2) Oleogel R - gel for sensitive face skin, 50 ml.
3) Oleogel K - gel for sensitive skin of babies and kids (skin care for face, body, hands and for nappy care), 50 ml.
4) Phosphatidylserin-Nanopartikel - phosphatidylserine nanoparticles, care of sensitive skin, 20 ml.
5) Individual-Lotion - aqueous lotion for combination with active agent concentrates, 28 ml. Personalised skin care.
6) PlutioDerm® Fluid - fluid for application on spots of blemished skin, 20 ml. Support of preventive care on skin prone to oily acne and rosacea.
7) Oleogel S - gel for skin care with phosphatidylserine, 15 ml.
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Formula for a vascular strengthening and cooling base gel
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«Spring cleaning» for the skin
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Skin care for stressed skin after outdoor activities in winter.
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Treatment for dry skin in winter.
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1) Hyaluronan-NAG liposomes 20ml. For the care of damaged, sensitive, dehydrated skin. For active hydration and anti-aging.
2) Eyelid lotion 15ml. Revitalizing care of the eyelids. Irritations caused by an insufficient tear film ("dry eye“) are reduced and feelings of tension at the eyes and the eyelids are decreased.
3) Solid shampoo 60g. Gentle cleansing for body, scalp and hair. For all skin types.
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1) EGCG liposomes 20ml. Intense renewal serum. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) stimulates the formation of filaggrins and inhibits collagenase.
2) Isoflavone serum 20ml. Skin care with genistin and daidzin, during and after the menopause.
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1) Total cleansing cream 150ml. For gentle cleansing of the whole body.
2) Sun cream SPF-50 50ml. Protection against UVA and UVB radiation.
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Infections can then develop when bacteria, fungi, viruses and Co. penetrate the skin barrier or the mucous membranes. Only after conquering these obstacles, the intruders can attack the internal structures of the body. What are the factors that facilitate or complicate the process, though? What can we do in our daily life to impede this process? Read more