

Anti-Itching Emollient Lotion relieves itching* and helps make irritation flare-ups less frequent while reducing redness in dry skin prone to atopic eczema. Its 360° effectiveness also reduces dry skin, reinforces the skin barrier and helps rebalance the microbiome**. A nourishing lotion with a fluid, non-sticky and non-greasy texture for triple soothing action with just one application per day. A formula based on Rhealba Oat Extract, with 95% ingredients of natural origin and without perfume, suitable from birth. A daily, targeted, effective and soothing care that controls the sensitivity of dry, atopic-prone skin, improving everyday life. The new eco-designed tubes without packaging contain 33% less plastic*** and are always recyclable, respecting the skin fragile while helping to respect the environment. Natural and soothing ingredients come together for even greater softness. Like all our emollient care products with Rhealba® Oat Sprouts, anti-itching EMOLLIENT MILK has been cited in the European dermatological recommendations for atopic eczema: Emollient PLUS**** .Rhealba® oats, from organic farming.Vegan information: no ingredients of animal origin.
Natural emollient care, fragrance-free, triple and soothing, suitable from birth. 360° effective, the anti-itching EMOLLIENT LOTION instantly and lastingly soothes, nourishes the skin and reinforces the skin barrier with just one application per day.
• TRIPLE SOOTHING ACTION thanks to Rhealba® Oat Plant Extract reinforced by BIOVECT, a vector of natural origin: soothes itching, reduces redness and makes irritation peaks less frequent. • NUTRITION: reduces dry skin and reinforces the skin barrier with Filaxerin, Vitamin B3 and the emollient core of the formula.• MICROBIOME: Rhealba® Oat Plant Extract helps to rebalance the microbiome
*Linked to skin dryness.** Exploratory study - Evaluation of the effect of Exomega CONTROL Balm on the microbiome of atopic subjects after 7 days of application** versus a standard tube on the marketRecognized by the European Dermatology Forum- Guidelines for Treatment of Atopic Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis), 2018.