Product Description:
The IRIX® spray, made from 100% natural rose petal extract, is exceptionally effective in relieving sunburn symptoms.
Ingredients:
alcohol, rose petals (Rosa x centifolia)
Active Ingredients:
Flavonoids: reduce the inflamed sensation of sunburnt skin, accelerate skin regeneration.
Waxes: form a gently effective protective layer, inhibit fluid loss from inflamed, sunburnt skin.
Alcohol: provides a cooling effect to the burned, inflamed skin through rapid evaporation.
How to Use:
- Sunburns typically cause discomfort and pain. After applying the IRIX® spray, the affected area will gradually become pain-free for longer periods, following repeated treatments. The spray can be reapplied as often as every minute whenever the uncomfortable, painful sensation returns. The cooling effect can be enhanced by promoting the evaporation of the applied spray on the skin surface using blowing or a fan. Rapid evaporation also alleviates any potential stinging sensation.
- It is recommended to apply the IRIX® spray more frequently to the affected skin surface during the first few hours, thus alleviating the recurring pain and increasing the quantity of other beneficial components on the treated area. Early treatment can mitigate and prevent later discomforting symptoms, such as peeling or blistering, and reduce their severity.
- The triple effect described above of the IRIX® spray provides significant assistance to the skin from the onset of skin inflammation to the regeneration process. With this product, the burning sensation can be relieved, the skin can be quickly soothed, and its hydration can be maintained.
- Following the recommendations, avoid prolonged exposure to intense sunlight to preserve the youthfulness and health of your skin. However, if the damage has already occurred, choose a natural, effective way to restore it. The IRIX® spray, with its practical packaging, is the perfect companion for hikes, beach outings, vacations, and should have a deserved place in our home medicine cabinets.
- For extensive or severe burns, or burns in children under three years of age, always seek medical attention!