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    Lubrication school - little tricks to protect your baby's skin

    Sponsored by A-derma

    Young children's skin is sensitive - and sometimes all it needs is a little cold or moisture to start protesting. Welcome to the Lubrication School! Learn how to easily prevent skin problems in your little one and the tricks to calm them down when their skin is already speaking out. With A-Derma by your side, you'll be ready for the cold season, confident that your baby's skin is getting the protection it deserves. 💛

    20% on skincare for both you and baby. To the offer 💛

    3 tricks to keep your skin in balance

    1. lubricate every day
    Soft skin is strong skin. Apply lotion to your baby's skin every day - preferably right after bathing, when the skin is still slightly damp. This helps to lock in moisture and keep skin soft for longer.

    2. lubricate before going out
    Cold weather and wind will quickly dry out the thin baby skin. Apply a thin layer A-Derma Demalibour+ Barrier Cream on your cheeks and hands before going outside - it acts as a soft, protective jacket against the cold.

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    3. smear together 💛
    Make cuddling a cozy moment together. The same products work for both you and your baby A-Derma Exomega Control and Demalibour+ are gentle enough for the most sensitive skin. A simple routine that is good for both the skin and the neighborhood.

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    When the problem is already here

    Red buttocks or chapped cheeks?
    Lubricate with A-Derma Demalibour+ Repairing CICA cream which soothes irritation and helps skin to heal quickly.

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    Itchy or extra dry skin?
    Lubricate twice a day with A-Derma Exomega Control. It strengthens the skin barrier and reduces the risk of new dry patches.

    Small cracks or irritated skin folds?
    Apply Demalibour+ on exposed areas such as the neck, throat or behind the ears. It protects, reduces redness and helps the skin to recover.

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    💛 Why parents choose A-Derma

    A-Derma is a pharmacy brand focused on sensitive and irritated skin. The products contain Rhealba® oats - a unique plant with documented calming and repairing effects. Gentle enough for the little ones, effective enough for the whole family.

    🌾 Did you know that ...

    A baby's skin is up to three times thinner than an adult's and extra sensitive to cold, wind and dry air. That's why 58,000 dermatologists around the world recommend A-derma!

    20% on skincare for both you and baby. To the offer 💛

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