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Over 7 months ago, I was involved in a car accident. I won't go into many details, but I experienced necrosis of a large area of the skin on my leg. A skin graft operation was looming in front of me. However, the doctor recommended trying Allantoin ointment, which not only promotes skin healing but practically stimulates its formation and regeneration. Doctors use the sophisticated term "skin granulation" for this process. The ointment is quite expensive, but it truly worked wonders. In just 3 weeks, the doctors said there was no need for a skin graft - granulation and healing were progressing at an incredible pace.
You might wonder what this has to do with cosmetics. I'll answer that. If you see Allantoin in its pure form or in combination with other ingredients (then it's called "calmolin"), you can be sure that if it says "heals and relieves irritation," it definitely heals and relieves irritation. Of course, the concentration in cosmetic products is not as high as in an ointment for treating necrosis, but we don't need such a radical impact on our faces.
That's why I didn't hesitate to buy the Acropass Trouble Cure Allanto-Cica series and the Acropass Calmolin Perfect Relief Serum for sensitive skin. Irritation and dryness have become a thing of the past for me.
Lisa
Kyiv