Eczema

My atopic-prone skin routine for face and body

Do you experience itching sensations related to skindryness on your body or face?

Is your skin fragile and reactive to external aggressors?
You may be suffering from atopy: this dermatosis is genetically-linked and onset can occur from a very young age.

For this, discover DUCRAY’s adapted solutions:

- Our DEXYANE care products for very dry skin prone to atopy: they help repair the damaged skin barrier, soothe itching and nourish this particularly dry skin

Personalize your care routine: for each step, choose the DEXYANE and DEXYANE MED* products that best suit your skin type.

Do you experience itching sensations related to skindryness on your body or face?

1. Cleanse

Hygiene

  • Protective cleansing oil
    Protective cleansing oil

    DEXYANE

    Protective cleansing oil
    Soothes - Protects - Cleanses

    DEXYANE Protective cleansing Oil is a high tolerance, anti-scratching daily care product ideal for very dry skin prone to atopy.

    Clinical results:

    100% immediately soothed and comforted skin¹.

    -62% less dryness at 21 days¹.
     

    Daily.

    When to apply? Apply 1 to 2 times a week.
     

    • Do not use on irritated skin.
     

    Application tips

    Using my product correctly

    • Step 1
      Step 1

      Apply to wet face and/or body

    • Step 2
      Step 2

      Lather, rinse and dry gently

    • Precautions for use
      Precautions for use

      Avoid contact with the eyes

    • Precautions for use
      Precautions for use

      This oil can be used daily by adults, children and on infants from birth

    2. Soothe

    Solution

    • Soothing repair cream
      Soothing repair cream

      DEXYANE MeD

      Soothing repair cream
      Soothes - Restores - Soothes atopy-prone skin

      Medical device

      Dexyane MeD soothing repair cream soothes and promotes the disappearance of atopic-prone skin flare-ups and limits their reappearance. Can be used from 3 months of age.

      Intensive phase: 2 times a day on the flare-ups, alone or in combination with treatments 

      Maintenance phase: 1 to 2 times a day alone, every day, on the usual flare-ups areas
       

      Intensivephase: 2 times a day on the flare-ups, alone or in combination with treatments

      Maintenance phase: 1 to 2 times a day alone, every day, on the usual flare-upsareas

      Application tips

      Using my product correctly

      • Step 1
        Step 1

        Carefully warm the cream in the palm of your hand beforehand (advice given by the French Eczema Association)

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        Apply directly to inflamed lesions (face and body)

      Read the leaflet carefully before use. Do not use on pregnant or breastfeeding women, on mucous membranes, or on the nappy area of children. Avoid direct contact with the eyes. From 3 months old. Ask your pharmacist for more information. Manufacturer: Pierre Fabre Medical Devices. Updated April 2022.

      3. Take care every day

      Rich texture products

      • Anti-scratching emollient balm
        Anti-scratching emollient balm

        DEXYANE

        Anti-scratching emollient balm
        Nourishes - Soothes - Restores - Strengthens the skin barrier

        A ultra-nourishing, oil-based melting balm that is exceptionally easy to apply. An innovative, non-sticky galenic formulation. Dexayane Anti-scratching emollient balm is tailored to very dry skin prone to atopy(excluding flare-ups). It nourishes, repairs and soothes. Daily use. Face and body. Use from birth.

        1. Use from birth. /2. Daily use. Face and body. Use from birth. 
         

        • Respect the recommended daily dose.
         

        Application tips

        Using my product correctly

        • Area of application
          Area of application

          Massage onto dry areas until fully absorbed

        • Precautions for use
          Precautions for use

          Rinse in case of contact with eyes

        Our care routines

        Atopic-prone skin, contact, chronic, eyelid

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