Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser/Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser

Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser/Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser

Manufacturer:

Livemed

Distributor:

DKSH Distribution
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Per Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser Na lauroyl methyl isethionate, Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), Na hyaluronate. Per Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser Menthyl lactate, ceramide NP, cholesterol, ceramide NS, ceramide AS, ceramide AP, ceramide EOP, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, Albatrellus ovinus extr, saccharide isomerate, PCA, Na hyaluronate
Indications/Uses
Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser Ultra gentle facial cleansing of dry, sensitive facial skin for patients w/ atopic dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis, other itchy dermatoses; suitable for all ages. Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser Rapid relief of itch, moisturisation & reduction of irritation & facial skin sensitivity for patients w/ atopic dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis, other itchy dermatoses, post-laser skin treatments; suitable for all ages.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser Replacement for regular face wash, use bd or more often if needed. Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser Apply thinly as often as needed on affected areas on face & neck.
Special Precautions
Not to be used if allergic to any ingredients. Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser Avoid applying on open/cut skin.
MIMS Class
Emollients, Cleansers & Skin Protectives
ATC Classification
D02AX - Other emollients and protectives ; Used as skin emollients and protectants.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Suu Balm Cooling Itch Relief Facial Moisturiser topical application
Packing/Price
50 mL x 1's
Form
Suu Balm Gentle Moisturising Facial Cleanser topical liqd
Packing/Price
100 mL x 1's
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