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Oncology Approved | MEME SAMPLE Body Cream

Oncology Approved | MEME SAMPLE Body Cream

MEME Body Cream deeply nourishes, moisturises and soothes discomfort from dry and fragile skin which has been weakened from the effects of chemotherapy and targeted therapy. It is important to use a body cream to moisturise skin, limit feelings of discomfort and protect it from side effects of cancer treatment. 

 

98% ingredients of natural origin & vegan.

 

2 x 4ml Sachets = 1 x SAMPLE

 

Only one free sample available per person. Free samples are limited and available while stocks last. Payment for postage is required at checkout.

 

    Always read the label before use.

    • When going through chemotherapy or targeted therapy, your skin can become significantly dryer, weakened or irritated and redness can appear. That is why it is important to use a body cream, to moisturise the skin in order to limit feelings of discomfort and protect it from the side effects of cancer treatments.

       

      MEME Body Cream is extremely rich, moisturising and deeply nourishing skin that is tired from treatments, while protecting it from more damage and fighting against skin dryness.

       

      MEME Body Cream rapidly penetrates the skin, nourishing without being overly greasy.

       

      N.B. If you are undergoing radiotherapy, don't forget to take a shower before your radiotherapy session to remove the cream from your skin and leave it clean and dry. 

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