BromEX foamer

Ingredients

Aqua, disodium cocoamphodiacetate, cocoamidoprophyl betaine, PEG-35, almond glycerides, quaternary ammonium compound, polysorbate 20, glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extract, plantago lanceolata, leaf extract

Indications

Bromhidrosis, permanent body odour, smelly feet (stinky socks)

Appliance:

Use previous to your daily hygiene: apply a handful of BromEX foam to your skin, distributing it over the entire area wherever it is needed. Emulsify, rub in gently and rinse with warm water after 30 seconds. Dry skin with a clean towel, without rubbing. You might use BromEX foamer up to 3 times a day, even without washing after. Just rinse or wipe off with clear water.

Area of application:

All regions of your body

Expert's tip:

Permanent body odour (bromhidrosis) is often associated with abnormal sweating. A combinated treatment by using BromEx foamer with anti-perspirants is highly recommended. Our special remedies AHC20 sensitive and AHC30 forte will reduce excessive transpirantion to a minimum.

Caution:

Do not use on irritated, bruised or cutted skin! Not suitable for children under 2 years. Avoid contact with eyes, mucosa, tongue or tissue. Read the whole instructions on the leaflet. For all questions regarding our products and usage please feel free contact us by mail, phone or via our forum.

Herbage - The natural remedies in BromEx foamer:

Ribwort, also known as Greater Plantain (lat. Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata) is a common weed, growing at dirt roads and fields. But this inconsiderable plant contains allantoin, a natural herbal disinfectant which is frequently present in toothpaste, mouthwash, and other oral hygiene products, in shampoos, lipsticks, anti-acne products, sun care products, and clarifying lotions, various cosmetic lotions and creams, and other cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. Allantoin is also known for its soothing, anti-irritant, and skin protectant effect. In BromEX foamer allantoin operates as a natural and mild disinfectant.

Liquorice is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra (from the Greek, meaning "sweet root"), from which a sweet flavour, found in a wide variety of candies, can be extracted. Liquorice is also a mild laxative and may be used as a topical antiviral agent for shingles, ophthalmic, oral or genital herpes. The compound glycyrrhizic acid, found in liquorice, is now routinely used for the treatment and control of chronic viral hepatitis, and its transaminase-lowering effect is clinically well recognized. Recent studies indicate that glycyrrhizic acid disrupts latent Kaposi sarcoma (as also demonstrated with other herpesvirus infections in the active stage), exhibiting a strong anti-viral effect. Liquerice is used in BromEX foamer as a gentle disinfectant.

What is bromhidrosis?

Bromhidrosis, also known as bromidrosis or body odor, is a common phenomenon in postpubertal individuals. In rare cases, bromhidrosis may become pathologic if it is particularly overpowering or if the bromhidrosis significantly interferes with the lives of the affected individuals. Bromhidrosis is a chronic condition in which excessive odor, usually an unpleasant one, emanates from the skin. Bromhidrosis, determined largely by apocrine gland secretion, can substantially impair a person's quality of life.