Fragile, damaged skin, mild irritation?
Honeyderm® by MP Labo is a genuine skincare product formulated for sensitive and fragile skin.
Its formula, concentrated with 70% honey and combined with aloe vera and shea butter, helps to restore and protect the skin while promoting its natural regeneration by creating a moist environment.
This nourishing and soothing balm, free from petroleum jelly and paraffin, creates a protective barrier against daily agressions and is ideal for mild irritation, redness, and skin discomfort.
Its easy-to-apply texture makes it an ideal treatment to always have on hand for simple, everyday use.
Why choose Honeyderm®?
✅ Made in France, formulated with 70% honey from European hives
✅ Helps create a protective film that helps maintain a moist environment conducive to the skin restoration process
✅ Free from petroleum jelly and paraffin
✅ Two sizes suitable for travel or a first aid kit
Key ingredients and their benefits
- Honey combined with hyaluronic acid forms a protective film on the skin
- Honey combined with vitamins A and E and lavender essential oil contributes to natural skin regeneration
- Aloe vera and shea butter help soften the skin
- The repellent effect of lavender essential oil discourages licking
- MEL 70%, ISOPROPYL PALMITATE, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER, BENTONITE, CERA ALBA...
- Precautions: Contains LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL (lavender essential oil). May cause an allergic reaction.
When should Honeyderm® be used?
- To help repair damaged skin
- When skin restoration requires the formation of a protective film
- When the skin restoration process can benefit from a favourable moist environment
How to use Honeyderm®?
Hygiene product for veterinary use. External use only.
Clean and dry the affected area
Apply a thick layer. The 62 g tube allows for broad application by removing the detachable tip.
Cover with a protective dressing if necessary. Repeat as directed by your veterinarian.
Recommended duration of use:
Until the skin repair process is complete or as recommended by your veterinarian.