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Lavera Wound Protection Cream b & k Neutral Tb 50 ml

Lavera Wundschutzcreme b&k Neutral Tb 50 ml

Protect and heal your wounds with Lavera Wound Protection Cream. Made with natural ingredients, this cream promotes healing and prevents infection. Suitable for all skin types.
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Lavera Wound Protection Cream b & k Neutral Tb 50 ml

Protect your wounds from dirt and bacteria with Lavera Wound Protection Cream. The cream helps to promote healing with a soothing blend of natural ingredients. It is specially formulated to be gentle on your skin and provide long-lasting protection against further damage.

Whether you have a minor cut, scrape or burn, this cream offers instant relief from pain and discomfort. It contains active ingredients that help to reduce inflammation and prevent infection. The cream is also effective in reducing swelling and redness, making it an essential addition to your first aid kit.

Lavera Wound Protection Cream comes in a convenient tube that makes it easy to apply. The cream is absorbed quickly and does not leave a greasy residue on your skin. It is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and can be used daily as part of your skincare routine.

The cream is dermatologically tested and contains natural ingredients such as shea butter, chamomile, and calendula. These ingredients are known for their healing properties and help to soothe and moisturize your skin.

So, if you are looking for a reliable and effective wound protection cream, try Lavera Wound Protection Cream. Your skin will thank you for it!

  • 50 ml tube
  • Gentle and effective
  • Promotes healing and prevents infection
  • Reduces inflammation, swelling and redness
  • Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
  • Contains natural ingredients
  • Dermatologically tested

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