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Elicina Cream Fact Sheet
Ingredients include:  
        
                          
Allantoin – is what makes the regeneration of skin possible. It is the most effective repairing substance for scar tissue. It is also an anti-oxidant, helping to fight of free radicals.

Antibiotic Peptides - protect the skin from environmental stresses and combat different types of bacteria commonly found in human skin infections. The peptides destroy the pathogens present on the surface and in the pores of the skin and act as a protective barrier, blocking the microbial pathway to the blood stream allowing the immune system to heal the damage.

Glycolic Acid - (1.6%) enhances the natural exfoliation of dead skin cells, opens blocked pores and aids the re-hydration of the skin. It also inhibits free radicals and promotes the body’s own production of collagen.

Collagen – is the structural protein that gives the skin its firmness and rigidity, along with elastin, the main component of human skin and connective tissue.

Elastin – is the protein that gives the skin its elasticity. As we age our skin decreases its production of elastin.

Vitamin A – helps maintain the condition of the skin cell membranes.

Vitamin C – stimulates the collagen synthesis and helps to prevent some of the destruction of collagen and acts as an anti-oxidant.

Vitamin E – is an anti-oxidant that protects against damage to the vital skin cell structure and reduces inflammation and moisture loss.

Elicina does not contain moisturizers, therefore we recommend people who use it for their complexion to apply a moisturizer after Elicina, in order to avoid excessive dryness or tightness produced by the exfoliant action of the extract. However, people with mixed or oily complexion do not need a moisturizer.

Elicina products have been designed to be as natural as possible. Its composition is: 80% extract and 20% excipients. It is useful on almost any skin and age.

Elicina Ingredients:             
Extract of Helix Aspersa Muller (80%), mineral oil, propyleneglycol, stearic acid, cetil alcohol, sodium lauryl sulphate, diazolidinyl urea, methylparaben, propylparaben, triethanolamine,

Elicina Directions:     
Elicina cream is very concentrated so you need only use half the amount of other creams per application. It is not a moisturiser, so should be used in conjunction with a moisturiser.

Elicina On the Face:
Gently massage a tiny amount of Elicina cream into cleansed skin. Follow 10 minutes later with a moisturiser. OILY SKIN apply five days a week, twice a day. DRY SKIN apply three days a week, twice a day. A jar of Elicina cream should last over two months if used solely on the face.

Elicina On the Body:
Apply a small amount of Elicina twice a day, every day. Follow 10 minutes later with a moisturiser.

Elicina Cautions:
Prior to use, conduct a small 'patch' test on the inside of your wrist. A small minority of people may experience a slight 'tautness' after application, due to the low content of naturally derived Glycolic Acid (1.6%). This will go after moisturising and will disappear altogether after a couple of weeks of using the cream. Do not apply to broken skin and avoid contact with your eyes. If contact occurs rinse your eyes with water.

As with all cosmetic creams, it is advisable that you break between treatments. Use for six weeks then break for one week. It is also advisable to always wear a sun block if you are exposed to sunlight.