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Bioderma Cicabio Arnica+ Cream – Bruises, Knocks & Bumps Relief - 40 ml
4.5
(524 Reviews)
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₹1099
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Product Details
Bioderma Cicabio Arnica+ Cream is a fast-absorbing, soothing cream specially formulated to relieve discomfort caused by minor skin injuries such as bruises, bumps, and knocks. Enriched with arnica extract, Antalgicine™, and apigenin, this cream helps ease feelings of soreness while promoting the skin’s natural recovery process. Suitable for all skin types and ideal for use on the face or body, it supports skin repair while delivering light hydration without clogging pores. Non-comedogenic and gentle on sensitive skin, it is perfect for the whole family.
Key Benefits:
Soothes skin discomfort caused by minor injuries
Promotes natural healing and reduces the appearance of bruises
Lightweight, non-greasy texture for quick absorption
Helps reduce skin congestion and irritation
Hydrates and calms the skin
Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
How to Use: Apply a thin layer to the affected area as soon as possible. Gently massage until fully absorbed. Use once or twice daily until the skin is fully restored.
Note: Do not apply near eyes, on open wounds, or irritated skin. Avoid use if allergic to arnica.
Good to Know:
Dermatologically tested
Non-comedogenic
External use only
Safe for adults and children (check with a healthcare professional if pregnant)
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