Restore Green Fingers to their Best with Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel

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Whether you have a large garden or a small balcony, up and down the country we have been spending more time tending to and enjoying our outside spaces this spring. Our new found green thumbs have resulted not only in pristine flower beds and overflowing hanging baskets but dry, cracked and callused hands. With its breakthrough formulation, Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel is packed full of highly effective moisturising and barrier creating ingredients to restore and protect your hands as you channel your inner Diarmuid Gavin!

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Soil absorbs moisture from the skins surface and the vigorous washing and soap required to remove it from under your finger nails, strips the skin of its natural protective layer. Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel replenishes the skins barrier and deeply moisturizes by creating a protective film to stop moisture loss from the skin and restore dry skin to its optimal hydrated state.

Gardening tools and harsh weather can also cause calluses to form on the hands which require more than just moisturisation. The Lactic Acid in Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel not only binds moisture and helps draw it in deep below the surface of the skin, it has the unique ability to gently exfoliate, which works at softening the skin while providing intense hydration.

Days spent outdoors are hard on the whole body, not just your hands, especially in Ireland where four seasons in a day are not unusual! Active ingredients Vitamin A and E have skin renewing properties which help to improve skin tone that has been weathered by the elements, as lavender and chamomile oils soothe and calm irritated skin. Apply to your whole body post shower to restore your skin to full health.

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Created specially to treat dry skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis and 30 years in the making, Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel can help to restore skin from hands to feet and everywhere in between after a day spent in the wind, sun and showers.

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Bio-Oil® Skincare Oil is a household name, developed in South Africa in 1987 and trusted globally for treating scars, stretch marks and uneven skin tone. Celebrity fans include Kim and Khloe Kardashian and Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge. While Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel benefits from the heritage of this cult product, it is a standalone product in its own right and targets a different set of skin concerns, specifically dry skin conditions.

PurCellin Oil™ is the unique ingredient that allows the vitamin and plant extracts to penetrate deep in to the skin and not left on the skins surface in an oily residue.

The majority of creams, lotions and body butters currently being used by dry skin suffers are formulated using up to 70% water. This water evaporates on contact with warm skin, providing little relief and causing the cold sensation felt on application. Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel improves on these products by replacing the in-active water in these formulations with oil, resulting in a product that is able to treat dry skin optimally.

Bio-Oil® Dry Skin Gel Irish trial results: Trial carried out on 109 females suffering from self-assessed dry skin – conducted by DMG Media Ireland, 2019.

Hydration:

  • 97% saw an improvement in their dry skin since using Bio-Oil ® over the course of the two-week trial.
  • 77% saw an improvement in skin within one day.
  • 90% felt their skin was moisturised all day post application.

Application:

  • 99% of participants agreed that the product is easy to apply and
  • 91% of participants agreed that a little goes a long way.

Absorption:

  • 90% of participants were happy with how quickly it absorbed into skin.

Overall:

  • 65% of participants agreed that the product is better than anything they have used before for dry skin while a massive 98% would recommend Bio-Oil Dry Skin Gel to a friend.

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Sean Mitchell

Author at Pynck

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