Acne Acute Care Set consists of the items:
HYPOGEN CARE® Care Cream LLS &
HYPOGEN CARE® Facial Cleansing
The acute care bundle for acne.
Application:
The body should be washed exclusively with the shower foam. The shower foam is so mild and configured with the lowest percentage of surfactants (detergents) that it cleanses with maximum gentleness. For hand washing, the washing lotion is recommended instead of the shower foam. After washing, thoroughly rinse the cleaned skin areas.
Now locally apply the Wound Fluid thinly and gently to the acne areas and allow to absorb. Acutely inflamed areas should also be treated with the wound lotion: apply gently and allow to dry.
After the acne has subsided, i.e. when there are no more acutely inflamed areas, the skin (body and facial skin) should be cared for with LLS skin care cream. In doing so, proceed gently with regard to the affected areas. Basic care with the shower foam as well as with the LLS Care Cream significantly reduces the skin's susceptibility to acne and secondary eczema.
For facial care in particular, the use of facial cleansing is recommended. This replaces the shower foam in the above described course of treatment.
Effective spectrum:
This bundle contains the ideal combination of products to relieve acne and prevent it at the same time.
The basis for this is a gentle, hypoallergenic cleansing of the skin with the shower foam or wash lotion.
Acute skin abnormalities are treated with Wound Fluid or Wound Lotion for acute relief, depending on severity.
After the acute abnormalities have subsided, the skin should not only be cleansed as described, but also cared for with LLS Care Cream to rebuild and strengthen the skin's natural protective mechanism.
The following products are often purchased to complement this bundle:
HYPOGEN CARE® Make-up Remover Oil: If necessary, it is recommended to use the facial cleanser in combination with the make-up removing oil. In the case of acne, however, make-up should be avoided as far as possible until it has subsided.
For detailed research on symptoms and treatment options, use of the Navigator is recommended.