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Allargy Skin Balm is a highly moisturising and repairing cream that soothes damaged skin and relieves the irritation of a number of skin conditions. It provides effective relief for eczema, psoriasis relief and dry skin conditions. And contains only natural, organic ingredients.


Eczema, commonly described as atopic dermatitis or atopic dermatitis, is a highly visible, contact skin-care problem. On the cheeks, inside the elbows or behind the knees, and on the hands and feet, it causes dry, itchy skin and rashes. Scratching the skin can make it redden, swell, and itch even more. Stress, perspiration, dry circumstances (such as central heating in the winter), irritants in skin-care products, and even warm showers can all be triggers.
Allergy Skin Balm

Eczema is referred to as the "itch that rashes." You feel itching, then scratch, and before you know it, you've grown a red, soppy rash. ALLARGY, our eczema treatment cream, is the solution that will put an end to your itching. Simply apply a generous layer to the itching area and you will no longer desire to claw at your skin in seconds.
Dermatologists recommend this product since it has been proved to treat eczema while also giving 24 hours of moisture to skin that desperately needs it. Apply it on a daily basis and enjoy the long-term benefits.

Best Moisturiser For Dry, Sensitive Skin: Currently, our ALLARGY Skin Balm is our best moisturiser for dry, sensitive skin. It's an especially good treatment because it's free of scent, lanolin, parabens, formaldehyde, dyes, and other ingredients that can irritate your skin. Even individuals with really dry, sensitive skin tend to tolerate it well.
Free Of Possible Allergens: Eczema is a famously fussy condition that can flare up with just one wrong component and take a long time to recover from. As a result, specialists’ advice that you use caution while using lotions and stick to products that are entirely hypoallergenic. This problem is addressed by our eczema treatment cream ALLARGY, which is free of the most common allergens that aggravate eczema.
Lighter Texture Skin Balm: Many alternative eczema treatment creams have a thicker texture than our ALLARGY Skin Balm. It'd be much better for the summer, when you can get away with something a little less heavy-duty because the chilly temperatures isn't as bad for your skin.


What is the best way to apply eczema treatment cream?
Ensure the skin is dry before applying the cream thinly and evenly to the affected area. Gently massage the cream. Rub the moisturiser between your hands to soften it, then use your palm to apply it to your body in downward strokes.

How frequently do you use eczema cream?
Applying 2-3 times per day is a decent beginning point. If the skin is extremely dry, some people may need to increase this to every hour.

Is it true that specific foods can cause eczema?
Yes, certain foods can cause flare-ups in children with food sensitivities.

Warnings:
Only for external use.
Do not get this product in your eyes when using it.
Stop using it and consult a doctor if your problem worsens or if your symptoms extend more than 7 days or clear up only to reappear in a few days.
Keep out of children's reach.
If you accidentally ingest, get medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

 

Coconut Oil: Coconut oil includes lauric acid, a lipid that is also found in breast milk and is a healthy fatty acid. Monolaurin, an antibacterial agent that can attack bacteria, fungus, yeast, viruses, and other pathogens, is made from lauric acid. Coconut oil has a natural capacity to permeate the skin fast and effectively, which can help with hydration, skin elasticity, itch relief, and infection prevention.

Evening Primrose Oil: Evening primrose oil includes gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an important fatty acid that aids in skin hydration. Evening primrose oil moisturises and soothes the skin while also improving the texture and elasticity irritation, wrinkles, addressing dryness and roughness.

Chamomile Oil: Chamomile oil may contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that can aid with Eczema, according to studies. Chamomile helps to relieve eczema, inflammation, and infections on the skin. Chamomile oil has been discovered to permeate into the deeper layers of a person's skin, suggesting that it could be used as an anti-inflammatory.

Tamanu Oil: Because eczema skin has a higher concentration of microorganisms, tamanu's antibacterial capabilities may be beneficial. Tamanu oil is also anti-inflammatory, making it useful for eczema relief. Tamanu oil aids in the healing of wounds, the proliferation of skin cells, and the synthesis of collagen. All of these can aid in the healing of wounds.

Olea Europaea: By altering immunological balance and skin barrier function, a blend of Olea europaea leaf extract can treat atopic dermatitis.

Plum Kernel Oil: Plum kernel oil helps to keep the skin smooth and moisturised. It has antioxidant qualities that aid to protect against the effects of free radicals. Plum kernel oil is very beneficial to those with sensitive skin. ” This is due in part to the high vitamin E content, which acts as a key moisturiser.

Borage Seed Oil: Borage seed oil can be used to treat eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and rosacea, among other skin conditions. It offers its relaxing, nourishing, redness-erasing abilities for dry skin. It's also good for calming acne, and it's lighter than most oils, so it does not feeling greasy.

Macadamia oil: Macadamia oil contains Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, which might aid with sensitive skin. It has been shown to aid with eczema and psoriasis by reducing the production of rashes and irritation. The anti-inflammatory effects calm inflamed skin and alleviate inflammation.

Shea butter: Shea butter functions as an emollient. It may aid in the softening or smoothing of dry skin. Shea butter also includes anti-inflammatory properties that can help to minimise skin edoema. Eczema and other skin-swelling diseases may benefit from this treatment.

Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerine, Olea europaea Fruit Oil, Persea gratssima Oil, Cocos nucifera Oil , Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Macadamia ternifolia  Oil, Polysorbate 60, Phenoxyethanol, Stearic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Prunus domestica Seed Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin, Simmondsia chinensis Seed Oil, Borago officinalis Seed Oil, Oenothera biennis Oil, Carthamus tinctorius Seed Oil, Calophyllum tacamahaca Seed Oil, Anthemis nobilis Flower Oil, Limonene*

We offer a standard delivery service for just £3.95.

We offer a premium delivery service for £4.95.

It's FREE delivery on all orders of £30 or more! 
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Allargy Skin Balm is a highly moisturising and repairing cream that soothes damaged skin and relieves the irritation of a number of skin conditions. It provides effective relief for eczema, psoriasis relief and dry skin conditions. And contains only natural, organic ingredients.


Eczema, commonly described as atopic dermatitis or atopic dermatitis, is a highly visible, contact skin-care problem. On the cheeks, inside the elbows or behind the knees, and on the hands and feet, it causes dry, itchy skin and rashes. Scratching the skin can make it redden, swell, and itch even more. Stress, perspiration, dry circumstances (such as central heating in the winter), irritants in skin-care products, and even warm showers can all be triggers.
Allergy Skin Balm

Eczema is referred to as the "itch that rashes." You feel itching, then scratch, and before you know it, you've grown a red, soppy rash. ALLARGY, our eczema treatment cream, is the solution that will put an end to your itching. Simply apply a generous layer to the itching area and you will no longer desire to claw at your skin in seconds.
Dermatologists recommend this product since it has been proved to treat eczema while also giving 24 hours of moisture to skin that desperately needs it. Apply it on a daily basis and enjoy the long-term benefits.

Best Moisturiser For Dry, Sensitive Skin: Currently, our ALLARGY Skin Balm is our best moisturiser for dry, sensitive skin. It's an especially good treatment because it's free of scent, lanolin, parabens, formaldehyde, dyes, and other ingredients that can irritate your skin. Even individuals with really dry, sensitive skin tend to tolerate it well.
Free Of Possible Allergens: Eczema is a famously fussy condition that can flare up with just one wrong component and take a long time to recover from. As a result, specialists’ advice that you use caution while using lotions and stick to products that are entirely hypoallergenic. This problem is addressed by our eczema treatment cream ALLARGY, which is free of the most common allergens that aggravate eczema.
Lighter Texture Skin Balm: Many alternative eczema treatment creams have a thicker texture than our ALLARGY Skin Balm. It'd be much better for the summer, when you can get away with something a little less heavy-duty because the chilly temperatures isn't as bad for your skin.


What is the best way to apply eczema treatment cream?
Ensure the skin is dry before applying the cream thinly and evenly to the affected area. Gently massage the cream. Rub the moisturiser between your hands to soften it, then use your palm to apply it to your body in downward strokes.

How frequently do you use eczema cream?
Applying 2-3 times per day is a decent beginning point. If the skin is extremely dry, some people may need to increase this to every hour.

Is it true that specific foods can cause eczema?
Yes, certain foods can cause flare-ups in children with food sensitivities.

Warnings:
Only for external use.
Do not get this product in your eyes when using it.
Stop using it and consult a doctor if your problem worsens or if your symptoms extend more than 7 days or clear up only to reappear in a few days.
Keep out of children's reach.
If you accidentally ingest, get medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

 

Coconut Oil: Coconut oil includes lauric acid, a lipid that is also found in breast milk and is a healthy fatty acid. Monolaurin, an antibacterial agent that can attack bacteria, fungus, yeast, viruses, and other pathogens, is made from lauric acid. Coconut oil has a natural capacity to permeate the skin fast and effectively, which can help with hydration, skin elasticity, itch relief, and infection prevention.

Evening Primrose Oil: Evening primrose oil includes gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an important fatty acid that aids in skin hydration. Evening primrose oil moisturises and soothes the skin while also improving the texture and elasticity irritation, wrinkles, addressing dryness and roughness.

Chamomile Oil: Chamomile oil may contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that can aid with Eczema, according to studies. Chamomile helps to relieve eczema, inflammation, and infections on the skin. Chamomile oil has been discovered to permeate into the deeper layers of a person's skin, suggesting that it could be used as an anti-inflammatory.

Tamanu Oil: Because eczema skin has a higher concentration of microorganisms, tamanu's antibacterial capabilities may be beneficial. Tamanu oil is also anti-inflammatory, making it useful for eczema relief. Tamanu oil aids in the healing of wounds, the proliferation of skin cells, and the synthesis of collagen. All of these can aid in the healing of wounds.

Olea Europaea: By altering immunological balance and skin barrier function, a blend of Olea europaea leaf extract can treat atopic dermatitis.

Plum Kernel Oil: Plum kernel oil helps to keep the skin smooth and moisturised. It has antioxidant qualities that aid to protect against the effects of free radicals. Plum kernel oil is very beneficial to those with sensitive skin. ” This is due in part to the high vitamin E content, which acts as a key moisturiser.

Borage Seed Oil: Borage seed oil can be used to treat eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and rosacea, among other skin conditions. It offers its relaxing, nourishing, redness-erasing abilities for dry skin. It's also good for calming acne, and it's lighter than most oils, so it does not feeling greasy.

Macadamia oil: Macadamia oil contains Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, which might aid with sensitive skin. It has been shown to aid with eczema and psoriasis by reducing the production of rashes and irritation. The anti-inflammatory effects calm inflamed skin and alleviate inflammation.

Shea butter: Shea butter functions as an emollient. It may aid in the softening or smoothing of dry skin. Shea butter also includes anti-inflammatory properties that can help to minimise skin edoema. Eczema and other skin-swelling diseases may benefit from this treatment.

Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerine, Olea europaea Fruit Oil, Persea gratssima Oil, Cocos nucifera Oil , Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Macadamia ternifolia  Oil, Polysorbate 60, Phenoxyethanol, Stearic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Prunus domestica Seed Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin, Simmondsia chinensis Seed Oil, Borago officinalis Seed Oil, Oenothera biennis Oil, Carthamus tinctorius Seed Oil, Calophyllum tacamahaca Seed Oil, Anthemis nobilis Flower Oil, Limonene*

We offer a standard delivery service for just £3.95.

We offer a premium delivery service for £4.95.

It's FREE delivery on all orders of £30 or more!