If you are wondering what does not cost a fortune and will help on dry and rough skin, we are in a hurry with the answer. You can buy a Żyworódka ointment at the pharmacy. Its cost is only around PLN 18-25 (depending on the size of the packaging).
At such a small price it is enough for a long time, and it works better than many expensive cosmetics. Don’t hesitate to buy it because It brings relief, and thus can significantly improve the quality of life in the winter, when external factors weaken the natural barrier with hand protection And these are particularly vulnerable to irritation.
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Venage ointment is a cosmetic and therapeutic preparation widely available in pharmacies, containing a feverish leaf extract (Kalanchoe pinnata).
The plant comes from an exotic Madagascar, although today it also occurs in various regions of Australia, Asia or Central America. The Żyworódka is a treasury of vitamins, including vitamin C, silicon, zinc, manganese and copper, magnesium, calcium, potassium, tiamina, niacin, riboflavin, flavonoids, tannins or phenolic acids.
Ointment with a vein, apart from plant extractto regenerate it, as well as essential oils, e.g. lavender or tea tree. The specific composition varies depending on the company.
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The Żyworódka brings relief with skin problems. It has long been appreciated due to its anti -inflammatory, bactericidal, moisturizing and regenerating properties. In winter it can be particularly useful, because during this period the hands are usually more rough and dry.
It inhibits inflammatory processes. He regenerates irritated, calloused, cracked epidermis. It can help with acne. It also smoothes elbows or feet, which also easily dry. After using the ointment, the skin regains its elasticity and becomes soft again.
The ointment from the Żyworódka can also bring relief in the summer – with mosquito bites, reducing redness and slightly soothing pain. Before using the product, it is worth consulting a doctor who will advise if it can be used. It is also worth making an allergic test before the first use.