MetaDerm Scalp Care Eczema, Psoriasis, Seborrhea Soothing Spray (4 oz)
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MetaDerm Scalp Care Eczema, Psoriasis, Seborrhea Soothing Spray (4 oz)
No matter your condition, your scalp and your hairline shouldn't have to suffer. MetaDerm Scalp Care Soothing Spray offers a quick-drying, fragrance-free solution that's proven to reduce the itchy, red and inflamed skin you could definitely do without.
PRODUCT BENEFITS: • Convenient, no-rub formula sprays on easily and dries quickly • Restores skin health, even for chronic and severe eczema or psoriasis • Clinically proven to reduce itchy, red and inflamed skin better than leading prescription treatments • Helps calm damaging internal hyper-inflammation (one of the root causes of your skin's flare ups) • Apply 2x daily, improvement in 2 weeks, clear skin in 10-12 weeks. If using steroids, taper gradually as you start using MetaDerm. Abruptly discontinuing steroids can cause a severe disease flare. • No steroids. No parabens. No dyes. No fragrances. Just natural relief • Money back guarantee
HOW TO USE: Spray onto affected areas at least twice daily or as needed. Use continuously for at least 12 weeks for optimal benefit. To prevent flares and maintain results, use daily as part of your regular skin care routine. If you are currently using topical steroids as treatment, sudden withdrawal can result in topical steroid withdrawal-induced flares. In this situation, consider adding MetaDerm to your current regimen and tapering off topical steroids once remission or low disease activity has been established.
NATURAL SCIENCE: In clinical studies, 92.3% of psoriasis and 85% of eczema users had dramatic improvement of their symptoms with frequent, continued use (Alex et. al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Supl. 1, 2013, goo.gl/mLXfAs, Alex et. al. American Academy of Dermatology Summer Conference Abstract, 2015, goo.gl/M6pfGi)