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Stelactiv


Severe diaper rash is most frequent between the ages of 6 and 12 months, which corresponds to the time when a baby begins to eat a variety of foods and is most often caused by chafing or wetness. Diaper friction makes the very thin skin of baby even more sensitive. When diapers are soiled, their occlusive effect causes humidity and softening of the skin leading to potential germ proliferation.

PROPERTIES:

Acts on the source of irritation.
Exclusive association of 3 anti-enzymatic agents which stops the occurrence of irritation and makes redness disappear. The formula also helps limit the proliferation of germs.
Repairs the fragile skin (epidermis).
Provides immediate and long-lasting soothing of irritation.
Creates a protective barrier with Zinc oxide.
Tested in pediatricians’ offices
Non-irritating and non occlusive formula, fragrance-free, suitable for the most fragile skin with active ingredients of natural origin.
Easy application and easy removal at each diaper change.
2.9 OZ

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Apply to reddened areas and repeat application, at each diaper change, until redness completely disappears.
In the event of lasting redness or oozing sores, please consult a physician.
 
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