Description
Vandel Reflex Cream
Description
Thanks to the properties of its components, Vandel Reflex cream is indicated for:
-Loss of tissue trophism
-Reduction of oxidative stress
-Dehydration
-Skin changes resulting from the use of cortisone ointments.
Vandel Reflex Cream preserves skin elasticity. It provides deep hydration to the treated areas, stimulates the skin's biological defenses. It preserves the function of the cellular lipid matrix, counteracts the onset of signs of aging by reinforcing the protective and acidity functions of the hydrolipidic film (NMF). It is suitable for the treatment of sensitive skin because it is free of potentially irritating preservatives (such as: imidazolidinylurea and parabens). Vandel Reflex Cream is a safe and effective treatment. It is proposed as an effective cosmetic alternative to more drastic treatments such as the application of ointments containing hydrocortisone.
-Copernicia cerifera wax: obtained from the leaves of a palm tree native to Brazil. It has rheological properties that give viscosity and elasticity to the formulation, making it viscous and capable of remaining on the treated surfaces for a long time.
-Urea: natural component of the skin, promotes the reconstitution of the natural moisturizing factor (NMF) of the epidermis. Strengthens the barrier function of the skin.
-Glycyrrhetic acid: obtained from the licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra). It has a cortisone-like activity without the side effects associated with the use of cortisone.
-Bisabolol: obtained by distillation of chamomile essential oil. It has a soothing and anti-reddening effect, and is a factor in modulating skin inflammation.
-Spent grain wax: decongestant and trophism action on the treated skin surface. Microcirculation activity.
-Saccharomyces cerevisia extract: is the "sugar mushroom". It has a skin trophism action. Antioxidant activity, reduces transepidermal water loss.
-Hyaluronic acid: mucopolysaccharide belonging to the glycosaminoglycan group (GAG). It is able to bind a high number of water molecules ensuring the hydration of the skin. It has film-forming and viscosifying properties. Its presence guarantees the maintenance of the right level of hydration, turgidity and plasticity of the skin.
-Aloe barbadensis leaf juice: produces a protective film on the skin, moisturizing and soothing, has antifungal and antimicrobial properties. It performs a re-epithelializing activity, modulates inflammatory processes and skin redness.
How to use
Apply Vandel Reflex Cream to the affected area (better if slightly moistened with water), massage until completely absorbed. Repeat the operation two or more times a day.
Conservation
Store at room temperature.
Validity with intact packaging: 48 months.
Validity after opening: 12 months.
Format
50g bottle.
Bibliography
DD Hurst , S. Fogel , Mitotic recombination and heteroallelic repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract. Genetics, 1 964, Sep; 50 (3): 435-458.
Richard J. Reynolds, Errol C. Friedberg, Molecular Mechanisms of Pyrimidine Dimer Excision in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Incision of Ultraviolet-Irradiated Deoxyribonucleic Acid In Vivo. J. Bacteriol. May 1981 vol. 146 no. 2 692-704.
KC Madison, Barrier function of the skin: "la raison d'être" of the epidermis, in Journal of investigative dermatology, 2003, 121, pp. 231-41.
Thanks to the properties of its components, Vandel Reflex cream is indicated for:
-Loss of tissue trophism
-Reduction of oxidative stress
-Dehydration
-Skin changes resulting from the use of cortisone ointments.
Vandel Reflex Cream preserves skin elasticity. It provides deep hydration to the treated areas, stimulates the skin's biological defenses. It preserves the function of the cellular lipid matrix, counteracts the onset of signs of aging by reinforcing the protective and acidity functions of the hydrolipidic film (NMF). It is suitable for the treatment of sensitive skin because it is free of potentially irritating preservatives (such as: imidazolidinylurea and parabens). Vandel Reflex Cream is a safe and effective treatment. It is proposed as an effective cosmetic alternative to more drastic treatments such as the application of ointments containing hydrocortisone.
-Copernicia cerifera wax: obtained from the leaves of a palm tree native to Brazil. It has rheological properties that give viscosity and elasticity to the formulation, making it viscous and capable of remaining on the treated surfaces for a long time.
-Urea: natural component of the skin, promotes the reconstitution of the natural moisturizing factor (NMF) of the epidermis. Strengthens the barrier function of the skin.
-Glycyrrhetic acid: obtained from the licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra). It has a cortisone-like activity without the side effects associated with the use of cortisone.
-Bisabolol: obtained by distillation of chamomile essential oil. It has a soothing and anti-reddening effect, and is a factor in modulating skin inflammation.
-Spent grain wax: decongestant and trophism action on the treated skin surface. Microcirculation activity.
-Saccharomyces cerevisia extract: is the "sugar mushroom". It has a skin trophism action. Antioxidant activity, reduces transepidermal water loss.
-Hyaluronic acid: mucopolysaccharide belonging to the glycosaminoglycan group (GAG). It is able to bind a high number of water molecules ensuring the hydration of the skin. It has film-forming and viscosifying properties. Its presence guarantees the maintenance of the right level of hydration, turgidity and plasticity of the skin.
-Aloe barbadensis leaf juice: produces a protective film on the skin, moisturizing and soothing, has antifungal and antimicrobial properties. It performs a re-epithelializing activity, modulates inflammatory processes and skin redness.
How to use
Apply Vandel Reflex Cream to the affected area (better if slightly moistened with water), massage until completely absorbed. Repeat the operation two or more times a day.
Conservation
Store at room temperature.
Validity with intact packaging: 48 months.
Validity after opening: 12 months.
Format
50g bottle.
Bibliography
DD Hurst , S. Fogel , Mitotic recombination and heteroallelic repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract. Genetics, 1 964, Sep; 50 (3): 435-458.
Richard J. Reynolds, Errol C. Friedberg, Molecular Mechanisms of Pyrimidine Dimer Excision in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Incision of Ultraviolet-Irradiated Deoxyribonucleic Acid In Vivo. J. Bacteriol. May 1981 vol. 146 no. 2 692-704.
KC Madison, Barrier function of the skin: "la raison d'être" of the epidermis, in Journal of investigative dermatology, 2003, 121, pp. 231-41.