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Many people suffer with ingrown hairs which become inflammed and infected and sometimes unsightly, the most common areas are on the bikini area, the back and on the neck area, this is also known as a condition called Folliculitis ( Inflammation of the hair follicle) the condition can be very painful and sore when infected. The condition is caused by clogged hair follicles.

Many people pick and squeeze the areas to release the hair which can often cause more trauma to the skin, Topical and oral antibiotics are also commonly used, however this does not work for everyone.

Carl Thornfeldt a leading dermatologist and founder of Epionce has created a product which has the ability to reduces the inflammation and unclog the hair follicles. The Lytic Lotions can be used on many other condition such as Psoriasis, Rosacea, dermatitis, acne or dryness.

The Ingredients within the product are very active, Date and Meadowfoam calm and reduce inflammation, while Willow Bark and Salicylic help to calm redness, clear pore debris reducing pro inflammatory microbes and parasites. The product does all this without causing any irritation or trauma to the skin.

The product is very easy to use, and light in texture so a little goes a long way, the practitioner will give you clear guidelines of how to use the Lytic Lotions and also which strength is most suitable for your condition.


Tabitha Finch
Aesthetic and Beauty Consultant
Medicetics

Make an appointment to see Tabitha Finch
at Medicetics or call us on 020 7402 2033.
Medicetics stock Epionce products however we are unable to sell these products online until you have been assessed by one of our practitioners.

July 14th, 2009 - Posted in Tabitha Finch | | 3 Comments

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