SKU: 480219

PHYSIS LABORATORY gel cream with propolis, chamomilla and greek mountain tea – 50ml

 18,80

Gel-cream with Propolis, Chamomilla and Greek Mountain tea with antioxidant properties suitable for acne prone skin. It helps the face remain moisturized and balanced.

  • Removes dead skin cells naturally
  • Regulates sebum production
  • Keeps the face fresh and balanced
  • Botanical extracts moisturize the skin
The Propolis, Chamomilla and Greek Mountain tea gel-cream is ideal for acne prone skin and helps it remain hydrated and balanced throughout the day. Propolis has anti-inflammatory properties and helps reduce inflammation caused by acne. Its antiseptic, antifungal and antimicrobial properties help fight bacteria caused by acne inflammation thus, taming acne. Propolis has antioxidant and regenerative properties, promoting healing of the acne scars. Mushroom extract moisturizes and gives dull skin radiance. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties help prevent and fight acne. Chamomile flower extract helps reduce inflammation, regenerate the skin and remove dead skin cells. Sideritis extract (Greek Mountain tea) has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties all while being a powerful antioxidant. It fights free radicals and prevents premature ageing.
Gently massage a sufficient amount onto the problematic area until fully absorbed. You can use the cream 2-3 times a day for as long as you feel it is necessary.   The Physis Laboratory gel-cream is 100% natural, dermatologically tested and suitable for vegans and vegetarians. It does not contain preservatives or other chemical additives and is not tested on
Formulated with Aqua (Water), Helichrysum italicum flower extract, Glycerin, Chamomilla recutita (Matricaria) flower extract, Propolis wax, Xanthan gum, Sideritis syriaca extract, Butylene glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium edta, Hydrolyzed yeast protein, Fomes officinalis (Mushroοm) extract, Pyridoxine, Niacinamide, Panthenol, Allantoin, Threonine, Biotin   Formulated WITHOUT Preservatives, Chemical additives, Artificial dyes, Fragrance, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), Mineral oil
  1. Ramos, A. F. N., and JL de Miranda. “Propolis: a review of its anti-inflammatory and healing actions.” Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases 13.4 (2007): 697-710.
  2. Grange, J. M., and R. W. Davey. “Antibacterial properties of propolis (bee glue).” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 83.3 (1990): 159-160.
  3. Marcucci, Maria Cristina. “Propolis: chemical composition, biological properties and therapeutic activity.” Apidologie 26.2 (1995): 83-99.
  4. Wu, Yuanzheng, et al. “Mushroom cosmetics: the present and future.” Cosmetics 3.3 (2016): 22.
  5. Singh, Ompal, et al. “Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.): an overview.” Pharmacognosy reviews 5.9 (2011): 82.
  6. González-Burgos, E., M. E. Carretero, and M. P. Gómez-Serranillos. “Sideritis spp.: uses, chemical composition and pharmacological activities—a review.” Journal of Ethnopharmacology 135.2 (2011): 209-225.
Additional references: Πρόπολη: Τι είναι και ποιες οι ευεργετικές της ιδιότητες  

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