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Father Severin Zinc Oxide Oil, 375 G

Product information "Father Severin Zinc Oxide Oil"

Experience the gentle effect of Father Severin's zinc oxide oil. The combination of zinc oxide and olive oil soothes irritated skin, covering and protecting it. Free from unnecessary additives - for a pure skin feeling and quick relief

Our skin protects itself through balanced sebum production. This keeps it supple and protected. To do this, our body needs a balanced supply of the trace element zinc, among other things. Most sebaceous glands are closely associated with body hair in the scalp area, the T-zone on the face, the genital area and the front and rear midline of the upper body. Only a few are on hairless areas such as the eyelids and the mucous membranes of the mouth and genitals. The soles of the feet and palms of the hands, on the other hand, are free of sebaceous glands.

Environmental influences, strong sunlight, hormonal changes in adolescence, but also in old age and a lack of a healthy diet put a strain on sebum production. Clogged sebaceous glands or dry and itchy skin can be the result. Olive oil is pressed from whole olive fruits. It contains the power of the sun and has long been used not only in the kitchen but also for body care


Dosage form

Liquid

How to use

  • Apply 2 - 3 x 1 - 2 pumps topically every day as required
  • Instructions: Shake well before use. Only apply to intact skin. Discontinue use immediately if skin irritation occurs. Do not get in eyes or apply to mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children at room temperature
Ingredients

Composition: Olea Europaea Oil, Zinc Oxide.

Grams: 375
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