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Lanate Cream | Brand | New Zealand | 150g | OTC | $20.36 | Add |
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Containing 17.5% Ammonium Lactate, an alpha hydroxy acid, LANATE Cream is specially formulated to revitalise dry skin and skin affected by keratosis pilaris (chicken skin) and give a smoother, more natural appearance. Lanate cream moisturises skin by reducing water loss and drawing additional moisture deep into the skin, while at the same time exfoliating the surface layer of dead skin cells allowing new, healthier-looking skin to emerge.
DIRECTIONS: For best results, apply LANATE Cream to clean, dry skin and gently rub in. Recommended use - apply sparingly once or twice daily.
CAUTION: For external use only. You may experience mild tingling. If severe stinging or irritation occurs, wash the affected area and discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes. If eye contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with clean running water. If irritation persists, please contact your doctor. Keep out of reach of children.
INGREDIENTS: LANATE Cream contains purified water, ammonium lactate, light mineral oil, cetyl alcohol/PEG 20 Stearate, glycerol monostearate, isopropyl myristate, glycerine, dimethicone and methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl hydroxybenzoate.
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