ETA Thermale Spring Water 50ml
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The Avène Thermal Spring Water 50ml is a multi-purpose travel-size facial mist designed primarily to soothe, soften, and calm sensitive or irritated skin. Its core function is to provide instant relief from skin discomfort while helping to restore the skin's natural balance.
Primary Functions and Benefits:
- Soothing and Anti-Irritant: Clinically proven to reduce skin sensitivity by up to 64% after one week of use. It helps calm burning sensations, redness, and itching.
- Skin Barrier Support: Enriched with a unique mineral signature (specifically a balanced Calcium/Magnesium ratio) that strengthens the protective barrier of sensitive skin.
- Biological Properties: Contains a specific microflora, Aquaphilus dolomiae, which contributes postbiotic substances that provide anti-inflammatory and repairing benefits.
- Non-Drying Hydration: Unlike regular water, its optimal mineral composition and neutral pH (7.5) ensure it does not dry out the skin while providing a refreshing mist.
Common Uses:
The 50ml size is frequently used for "on-the-go" hydration and relief in various scenarios:
- Daily Skincare: Used after cleansing to remove residual impurities or before moisturizing to help subsequent products absorb better.
- Makeup: It can be used to set makeup for a longer hold or to refresh the complexion throughout the day.
- Targeted Relief: Provides comfort after superficial dermatological procedures (peels or lasers), sunburn, shaving, or hair removal.
- Travel and Environment: Ideal for refreshing skin during air travel, heatwaves, or after exercise.
- Family Care: Gentle enough for infants, often used to soothe diaper rash or delicate skin.
How to Use:
- Spray: Hold the bottle upright (do not shake) about 20cm from the face or body and spray in a fine mist.
- Wait: Leave the water on the skin for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Pat Dry: Gently pat the excess moisture dry with a clean towel or cotton pad to prevent evaporation from drawing moisture out of the skin.
| Brand: Avene |