MUSTELA Vitamin Barrier Cream 50ml
Irritation - redness. complete skincare for nappy area.
- PREVENTS irritations and redness at each change
- RELIEVES from the 1st application
- REPAIRS continually
Mustela baby's new 123 Vitamin barrier cream has been specially formulated to tackle the factors that trigger irritations and redness at their source thanks to a unique combination of patented natural active ingredients, thus guaranteeing three-fold effectiveness:
HIGH TOLERANCE FROM BIRTH ON
The new 123 Vitamin barrier cream has been clinically tested in extreme conditions, so you can safely use it every day. Formulated using 98% ingredients of natural origin that are fragrance-free and do not contain preservatives, it guarantees maximum tolerance right from birth*. To ensure that changing your baby's diaper remains an enjoyable moment, Mustela's new 123 Vitamin barrier cream can be applied and rinsed off very easily.
- 98% Natural Origin
- Dermatological Tseted
- Safety Policy
- Made In France
Pleasurable to use
Easy to apply and wipe off, 123 Vitamin barrier cream can be spread quickly onto your baby's diaper area. Available in 50 mL tubes that are easy to slip into your handbag when you are on the move, or in 100 mL of 150 mL tubes for changes at home.
*Babies out of NICU
1 - 100% of the pediatricians and dermatologists polled confirm that the product has preventive properties(1)
2 - Reduced irritation and redness in more than 80% of cases from the 1st day of use(2)
3 - 80% lower risk of recurrences(3)
Clinical tests on (1) 60 babies (clinical assessment)?????' (2) 69 babies (self-assessment)(3) Recurrence rate calculated on the basis of studies (1) and (2).
A FORMULA THAT IS POPULAR WITH MOTHERS
- Very easy to apply: 98%
- Product stays on between changes: 95%
- Can be completely rinsed off: 92%
- Pleasant fragrance: 87% Clinical study carried out under dermatological and pediatric supervision on 120 babies over 4 weeks.
Clinical study conducted under dermatological and pediatric control on 60 children, including infants under 3 months, over 3 weeks (self-assessment).