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Croma Pharma leads revolution to simplify skincare

October 2, 2021 by CarlFrascina

Croma Pharma gears up to revolutionise skincare, leading us into a new era of simplified, target-specific skincare with the launch of Croma Farewell.

Croma Farewell is a new line of unique serums, that carefully combine stabilised Hyaluronic Acid and active ingredients with over 50 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and aesthetics field. 

The line currently consists of five serums. Each serum is specially formulated with high concentrations of carefully selected, potent ingredients, such as Niacinamide to target individual concerns effectively, including irritated skin, oily skin, dry skin, puffy eyes, and ageing skin. 

Each product in the Croma Farewell line is heavily based upon a stabilised mixture of high and low molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid, which is clinically proven to lock in moisture, hydrate, and improve the overall elasticity of the skin. It is a natural antioxidant and research shows that it can reverse the signs of ageing by smoothing fine lines and wrinkles for a more youthful, plump appearance. 

Mel Gravel-Barnes UK Skincare Lead for Croma Pharma comments: “The Farewell Skin line is a breakthrough when it comes to targeted skincare. For years, consumers have been layering single mass-manufactured actives into their skincare regimes, which can be costly, time-consuming, and ineffective due to their low potency levels. All of the serums in the Farewell range are designed using only the highest quality actives at high concentrations for potency and effectiveness.”

Each serum is lightweight yet highly effective against the area of concern. Just three drops can be integrated into daily skincare routines, both in the morning and in the evening. All serums should be applied after cleansing, but before moisturiser. 

Mel adds: “Following a good skincare routine helps to clean, re-balance and nourish the skin, resulting in a fresh, more radiant complexion. Serums, as a topical product are characterized by a thin viscosity which is easily absorbed by the skin to deliver high levels of specific active ingredients to combat concerns.”

The range currently includes an individual serum for the following indications:

Irritated skin: Specially formulated for irritated, sensitive skin, the farewell irritated skin serum helps to soothe irritations, reduce skin redness, strengthen the natural skin barrier. Active ingredients include Hyaluronic Acid, Madecassoside, Niacinamide, and D-Panthenol; to improve moisture and increase the elasticity and the smoothness of the skin.

Puffy eyes: Puffiness and dark circles around the delicate eye area are often caused by tiredness and/or stress. Farewell puffy eyes is specially formulated to fight the appearance of shadows and swelling around the delicate eye area. The leading ingredients include Hyaluronic Acid, D-Panthenol, Ash tree bark extract, and Vitamin B3 for refreshed, radiant, and glowing skin. 

Dry skin: Dry skin is characterized by skin tightness, fine lines, and scaling and can be caused by a variety of reasons, including environmental factors. Farewell dry skin combines Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide, D-Panthenol, and Aloe Vera to moisturise, soothe and strengthen the skin barrier to maintain softness and elasticity.

Ageing skin: Although we cannot stop the ageing process, we can support our skin to maintain its elasticity to reduce the visible signs of aging. Farewell aging skin is enriched with Hyaluronic Acid, Marine ferment (a plant-derived alternative to Retinol), and Madecassoside to keep the skin hydrated and improve its overall suppleness and firmness. The added Vitamin C offers additional antioxidative properties and effectively improves the appearance of damaged skin and wrinkles.

Oily skin: Oily skin is characterised by increased sebum production and is often prone to acne, blackheads, and pimples. Farewell oily skin contains a Zinc complex and Plankton Extract to reduce blemishes and unclog pores while reducing sebum production and minimizing shine. The added Niacinamide and Wintergreen leaf extract regenerate the skin barrier for smoother, softer skin and a perfect glowing complexion.

For healthcare practitioners across the country, the Croma Farewell range offers the ability to support patient needs with dedicated skincare that has been specially formulated around specific needs. Each product guarantees complete precision, efficacy and innocuity for peace of mind that patients have the best solution to suit individual concerns.

Mel comments: “For HCP’s, Croma Farewell offers a unique opportunity to treat multiple skincare concerns with targeted serums that are formulated with the right concentration of ingredients to combat that concern.”

Developed in Austria by Croma Pharma, the leading producer of hyaluronic acid for non-invasive aesthetic medicine, all serums in the range are 100% cruelty-free and vegan friendly. They contain no animal-derived products and do not contain any harmful chemicals, or ingredients.

All serums are available either in clinic or can be purchased online directly from Croma here

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: skincare

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