- has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect
- has anti-inflammatory action
- improves blood circulation at the site of application
- strengthens the walls of blood vessels
- promotes healing of microtraumas
- prevents inflammation of an infectious nature
Tired legs are not only muscle fatigue. Often these are congestion in the vessels, and microtraumas, and the inflammatory processes associated with this. The result is swelling, pain, inflammation. Cream-gel for feet "Skipilar" with horse chestnut and horsetail, makes it possible to get rid of discomfort after physical exertion (including sports), as well as to prevent all related conditions. The original composition of the cream-gel allows you to effectively act on painful areas, and ensures rapid and deep penetration of active substances. Horsetail is a poisonous plant that is used for many diseases. Outwardly, horsetail is used in its pure form, with slow healing of wounds (including purulent ones), ulcers, boils. Horsetail has disinfectant properties. Horse chestnut is a well-known remedy that is used in the treatment of varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, muscle inflammation, prevention of thrombosis, to strengthen the walls of capillaries and veins, prevents the formation and promotes the resorption of blood clots in blood vessels. The pharmacological action of horse chestnut preparations is associated with the content of a biologically active chemical compound in it - escin, which has a pronounced venotropic effect. The anti-inflammatory activity of escin is superior to that of butadione. The combination of escin and chestnut flavonoid complex increases its activity by five times.
Ingredients: treated water, glycerin, vaseline oil, glycerol monostearate, corn oil, cetearyl alcohol, chestnut extract, triceteareth-4 phosphate, shea butter, horsetail extract, isopropyl myristate, gum turpentine, carbopol, triethanolamine, fir essential oil, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, menthol, methylparaben, propylparaben, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol.
75 ml
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