Mixa - Intensive Repairing Hand Cream with Allantoin for Dry & Damaged Hands
Introducing Mixa, the cherished French skincare brand celebrated for its gentle yet potent formulations. Founded in 1924 by a French pharmacist, Mixa specializes in caring for all types of sensitive skin and is a proud member of the L'Oréal group.
This Repairing Hand Cream is designed to soothe and restore dry, damaged hands, bringing back their natural suppleness and softness. Its lightweight, non-greasy formula absorbs rapidly, ensuring no residue is left behind. Enriched with 100% vegetable oils and the remarkable properties of Allantoin (Not Urea), it provides nourishment for up to 48 hours.
Guaranteed Mixa Sensitive Skin Expert Composition
- Formulated Under Medical Supervision
- Contains 100% Vegetable Oils
- Dermatologically Tested
Intensive Repairing Effect
- Shea Butter and Apricot Oil nourish and soothe hands.
- Allantoin, known for its restorative power, is especially beneficial for treating damaged hands, sometimes accompanied by micro cracks.
- Vegetable Glycerin protects your hands by wrapping them in an invisible film. Mixa Repairing Hand Cream helps you keep beautiful hands for a long time.
Proven Results from a Consumer Study Involving 52 Participants After 7 Days of Use
The Repairing Hand Cream revitalizes and nourishes dry, damaged hands.
The skin regains comfort and looks visibly smoother.
- Protects against dryness: 100%
- Repairs skin: 94%
How To Use
Apply with a light massage at any time of the day and in the evening before going to bed. Do not apply to the face.
Composition: Water, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol, glyceryl stearate, butyrospermum parkii butter/shea butter, glyceryl stearate se, dimethicone, prunus armeniaca kernel oil / apricot kernel oil, allantoin, sodium polyacrylate, caprylyl glycol, citric acid, chlorhexidine digluconate, ci 14700/red 4, linalool, geraniol, eugenol, limonene, hydroxycitronellal, citral, citronellol, hexyl cinnamal, benzyl alcohol, parfum/fragrance.
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