Atopic-prone skin

My routine for chronic atopy on the hands

1. Cleanse

Hygiene

Ultra-rich cleansing gel

Soothes - Protects - Cleanses

DEXYANE Ultra-rich cleansing gel is a high tolerance, anti-scratching daily care product ideal for very dry, atopy-prone skin.

It gently cleanses, protects against dryness and soothes itching.
 

Application tips

Using my product correctly

Step 1

Step 1

Apply the gel to wet skin on the face and body (and onto the hair for babies)

Step 2

Step 2

Lather, rinse and dry gently

Precautions for use

Precautions for use

This cleansing gel can be used daily by adults, children and on infants from birth

2. Soothe

Solution

Soothing repair cream

Soothes - Restores - Soothes atopy-prone skin

Dexyane MeD soothing repair cream soothes chronic atopic-prone skin on the hands and limits the recurrence of flare-ups. Use from 3 months

Intensive phase: 2 times a day on the flare-ups, alone or in combination with treatments.
Maintenance phase: 1 to 2 times a day alone, every day, on the usual flare-ups areas.

Read the leaflet carefully before use. Do not use on pregnant or breastfeeding women, on mucous membranes, or on the nappy area of children. Avoid direct contact with the eyes. From 3 months old. Ask your pharmacist for more information. Manufacturer: Pierre Fabre Medical Devices. Updated April 2022.

3. I take care every day

Protection

Insulating barrier cream

Soothes - Protects - Isolates

DEXYANE Insulating Barrier Cream protects and strengthens dry skin prone to itching from occupational or domestic aggressors. Its galenic formulation leaves an invisible and long-lasting film on the surface of the skin. Resistant to water and detergents.

Apply 2 to 3 times a day to the areas prone to itching.
 

• Not recommended for those under diabetic treatment
 

Application tips

Using my product correctly

Area of application

Area of application

Apply to areas prone to discomfort

Precautions for use

Precautions for use

Avoid contact with the eyes

Everything you need to know about eczema

Everything you need to know about eczema

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  • What causes eczema?
  • The symptoms of an eczema flare-up
  • Diagnostic test: Do you have plaques, dandruff, redness or itching?
  • What is eczema in infants?
  • Living with eczema on a daily basis
  • Areas affected by eczema
  • Eczema in children
  • What treatment is there for eczema?
  • Occupational dermatitis
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