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Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream |
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Product Use : Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream protects smoothes and restores the skin. |
Classification : | General Health Product |
Manufacturer Name : Medihoney |
1 tube of Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream 50g | USD $25.20 |
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2 tubes of Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream 50g | USD $49.76 |
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3 tubes of Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream 50g | USD $73.95 |
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5 tubes of Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream 50g | USD $121.70 |
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Information - Comvita MediHoney Barrier Cream
Medihoney Barrier Cream protects the skin from fluids and moisture. It can be applied under nappies and incontinence pads, under skin folds and wound dressings; where a protective barrier will help to prevent skin breakdown and irritation. Medihoney is derived from selected Leptospermum species of plants only some which yield honey with high levels of therapeutic activity. Medihoney antibacterial honey helps to create a moist healing environment. A topical application for the treatment of minor cuts, abrasions and minor wounds. Medihoney Barrier Cream is formulated with naturally sourced ingredients including Medihoney Antibacterial Honey, Coconut oil, German Chamomile flower extract, Evening Primrose oil, Aloe Vera and Vitamin E. This protective cream helps maintain the skin's moisture and pH.
Use
Apply to skin at each nappy change. Apply to other areas as required.
Ingredients
Medihoney Antibacterial Honey, Coconut oil, German Chamomile flower extract, Evening Primrose oil, Aloe Vera and Vitamin E
Does not contain steroids, artificial colour or fragrance, lanolin, parabens, or mineral oils.
Important Notes
Always read the label. Follow the instructions. Serious conditions should be managed under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
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