Physiogel Intensive Cream: A Staple Beauty Product in Our Home for Years
I think it’s great that all beauty junkies and enthusiasts out there are made more aware of Physiogel Intensive Cream, thanks to Glamourbox’s Bridal Bliss Box. In case you haven’t heard about it yet, it’s a hypoallergenic and high lipid moisturizing cream that hydrates very dry, irritated, and sensitive skin. It doesn’t contain colorants, perfumes or preservatives so it’s ideal for any skin type.
I’ve been using this product for years. In fact, my whole family uses it! It was prescribed by our dermatologist a long time ago—and for different reasons.
My mom, who has dry skin, uses it in the evening before she sleeps to moisturize her face. Same with her sister, who has the same skin type. My sister uses it on her elbows and knees to get rid of the roughness. I use it on my feet—especially when I get callouses from running while playing ultimate frisbee. Recently, I’ve began using it on my hands, because they started getting callouses as well from rock climbing. If I want to maintain smooth and soft hands (ideal for hand-holding while walking, pa-sway sway pa. Teehee!) Physiogel Intensive Cream is the answer. I rarely moisturize my face (I know this is a bad habit) because of my skin type (I have an oily t-zone area). But when I get sunburned either because of playing ultimate or going to the beach a lot, and my nose and forehead start to peel, I immediately use Physiogel to get rid of the flakes and even out my skin. What I like about it is that it’s light and doesn’t feel sticky or heavy—which is another reason I tend to avoid moisturizing.
It’s such a versatile product. And I know I can trust it because my dermatologist prescribed it. I don’t have to be skeptic, or try and test other products to see if it gives good results. Physiogel, for me, gives the best results. Through the years, it has never failed me and the women in my family.
Grabbed from an old entry from the Glamourbox Blog: http://glamourboxph.tumblr.com/post/55671283201/physiogel-has-been-a-beauty-staple