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OccluSiderm – Occlusive Healing Balm

Price

$49.00

OccluSiderm is an occlusive healing balm that protects, soothes, and supports post-treatment recovery.

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Benefits

  • Ideal for post clinical treatments
  • Antimicrobial properties to accelerate skin healing
  • Natural alternative to petroleum occlusives
  • Safe choice for broken skin and nappy rash

Description

Synergie Skin OccluSiderm is a protective occlusive balm recommended after clinical skin treatments and for soothing irritated, flaking, or compromised skin. This natural alternative to petroleum supports skin recovery with ricinoleic acid from castor seed oil and bisabolol to calm, protect, and reinforce the skin barrier.

Recommended for

  • Post-care following clinical skin treatments
  • Skin barrier repair
  • Irritated, dry, and flaking skin
  • Nappy rash
  • Chafing
  • Cracked lips

Good to know

  • Vegan
  • Nut free
  • Alcohol free
  • Gluten free 
  • Safe for pregnancy
  • Australian made

Key ingredients

Castor seed oil

A vegetable-based oil containing 90% ricinoleic acid, an unusual fatty acid that inhibits the growth of many viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and moulds. For this reason, castor seed oil is recommended as an antimicrobial for acneic skin, ringworm, keratoses, warts, scars, and fungal infections. Castor seed oil reduces inflammation and increases skin immunity.

Squalane

Promotes barrier repair, exhibits superior moisturisation and emollience, and enhances the penetration of active ingredients. It reduces the appearance of fine lines and dry skin and helps to address the symptoms of eczema and dermatitis. Squalane has a light readily absorbing texture and is beneficial for all skin types including acne-prone skin.

Bisabolol

A plant-derived ingredient from chamomile. A powerful anti-inflammatory that will help soothe and calm irritated skin.

Directions

Apply a thin layer to affected areas and reapply as needed to maintain protection. Always follow with solar protection in the morning.

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