Bioderma Laboratories, a famous privately owned French pharmaceutical company that produces medical grade skincare products, has recently introduced the Cicabio SPF 50+ treatment. This versatile 2-in-one cream is designed to repair and protect damaged skin against sun-induced damage. Since damaged skin is more prone to scarring, when exposed to the sun, people with even minor skin problems should always protect their skin to limit the risk of post-scarring hyperpigmentation.

Bioderma's new Cicabio SPF 50+ cream will restore the epidermis to help you avoid formation of brown spots. The cream shields your skin from the harmful sun rays, with very high SPF 50+ protection. It features a special cocktail of resveratrol, copper, centella asiatica, and antalgicine, which not only that rejuvenates the epidermis, but also relieves discomfort and reduces the urge to scratch. The antalgicine is the brand's proprietary complex, which is formulated specifically for damaged skin. Patients that suffer from sensation of discomfort, pain, and itching, will most benefit from the innovative complex, which optimizes the skin repair. The Antalgicine, which is a key ingredient in all of the treatments in the Cicabio range, soothes the sensation of discomfort and restructures the damaged skin.
The Bioderma Cicabio SPF 50+ cream has a lightweight, non-greasy, and non-sticky texture, which is based on hyaluronic acid. The cream is both moisturizing and protective. The formula is free from fragrance and artificial coloring agents, it is non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, and also waterproof. The product should be applied only over the affected area, and used systematically until the skin is completely repaired. When the skin is exposed to the sun, the user should reapply it frequently. It is good to know that Cicabio SPF 50+ shouldn’t be applied onto wounds or burns caused by excessive exposure to the sun.
Bioderma Cicabio SPF 50+ is available in a 30 ml tube. The product retails at about €10.00.
Marina Milojević
Marina Milojević is a senior editor at Fragrantica. She’s been a member of the team since 2010. Marina writes for BeautyAlmanac and Luxois, ...(more)
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