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Farmona PODOLOGIC MEDICAL Gel for Skin and Nail Care with Fungal Infections 15ml

Farmona PODOLOGIC MEDICAL Gel for Skin and Nail Care with Fungal Infections 15ml

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Farmona PODOLOGIC MEDICAL Gel for Skin and Nail Care with Fungal Infections 15 ml

A specialist gel developed for the care of skin and nails presenting symptoms of fungal infections. Its lightweight, precise formula reaches hard-to-access areas around and under the nail, supporting regeneration, soothing irritations and restoring comfort. Suitable for professional podology treatments and home use.

Purpose

Daily care of skin and nails with visible symptoms of fungal infections.

Key Active Ingredients

  • Lactobacillus Ferment – supports skin microbiome balance
  • Dermosoft® – natural antimicrobial complex
  • Decalact – active ingredient supporting care of fungal-prone skin
  • Liquidd MB – caring and protective component
  • Lavender Oil – soothing and calming effect
  • Aloe Extract – moisturises and promotes regeneration
  • Allantoin – soothes and smooths the skin

Effects

  • Precise application thanks to gel consistency
  • Reaches the area around and under the nail
  • Supports regeneration of the skin and nail area
  • Moisturises and forms a protective layer
  • Restores comfort and soothes irritations

Directions for Use

Apply a small amount of gel to clean, dry skin and nail area. Use regularly on problematic zones. Leave to absorb.

Capacity

15 ml


About the Podologic Medical Line

The Podologic Medical range is a specialist podiatry line consisting of professional products dedicated to problematic foot and nail care. Created for podology clinics, beauty salons and home care, the line is also suitable for diabetics. It includes preparations for onycholysis, fungal-prone skin, nail strengthening, ingrown nails, cracked heels and hyperkeratosis.

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