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Ego Pinetarsol Cleansing Gel 450g


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General Product Description

A soap-free cleansing gel for itchy, inflamed skin. It gently cleanses whilst replenishing moisture to relieve the sensation of itch rapidly so that the skin does not become further irritated. This moisturising soap-free gel can be used on the face, hands or body as often as needed throughout the day.
Avoid using soap, as even 'mild' ones have a high pH (9 to 11) and can irritate red, itchy skin. Pinetarsol contains the natural ingredient, Pine Tar to maintain the skin's natural oils and reduce exacerbaton of the condition.
Use to relieve the symptoms of eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, chicken pox, nappy rash, sunburn, prickly heat, hives, insect bites, anal and genital itching.

 

Key Features

  • Contains pine tar, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
  • Gently cleanses without irritating inflamed skin.
  • Helps lock in moisture and break the “itch–scratch cycle”.
  • Ideal for localised areas such as the groin.
  • Steroid free.
  • Recommended for dry skin, and suitable for infants, the elderly and those with sensitive skin.

 

Directions for Use

Apply to wet skin and gently smooth over affected area. Leave on 2-3 minutes. Rinse and pat skin dry.

 

Warnings

Always read and follow the directions for use. Avoid eyes. If lather enters eyes, flush with water. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.

 

Ingredients

Active ingredients: Tar (Pine tar) 1.6% w/w.

SKU:
451759