4 in 1 treatment

Osmo Soft is an effective 4 in 1 treatment for sunburn and 1st and superficial 2nd degree burns.
The osmotic properties of Osmo Soft are a result of its 4 actions1:

 

Soothing Rehydrating Reducing skin redness Promoting healing of burns

 

SOOTHING1

  • Osmo Soft is a hydrogel which provides it with soothing potential for burned skin as soon as the product is applied.
  • This property must not prevent cooling the burn for 15 minutes under water at 15°C beforehand.

REHYDRATING2

  • Because of its water retention capacity and osmotic properties, Osmo Soft improves the moisturisation state of the surface of the skin.
  • Rapid moisturising effect : 30 minutes after application of Osmo Soft, the moisturisation of the superior layers of the epidermis is increased by +31%.
  • Prolonged moisturising effect : 8 hours after application of Osmo Soft, the moisturisation of the superior layers of the epidermis is still +31%.

 

A moisturisation effect which occurs rapidly and is lasting over time. 

 

REDUCING SKIN REDNESS3

  • Application of Osmo Soft significantly reduces skin redness caused by a burn or sunburn.
  • From the first day onwards, Osmo Soft reduces formation of skin redness.
  • After 48 h, over half of the skin redness has disappeared.

 

A significant reduction in skin redness from the 1st day of use.

 

PROMOTING HEALING OF BURNS1

  • Through its hyperosmotic effect, Osmo Soft promotes healing of first degree and superficial second degree burns in adults and in children aged one year and over.

 

1 Conclusion of the clinical evaluation report made on the bases of clinical studies and supplemented by bibliographic data
2 Clinical study to assess the effect on the level of moisturisation of the superior layers of the epithelium and the soothing effect of a medical device (hydrogel) compared to a reference substance after cutaneous application to skin pre-exposed to UV light in adult volunteers. Report N°080025RDO dated 30 July 2008.
3 Clinical study to assess the soothing effect of a substance compared to a reference substance after iterative cutaneous applications under normal conditions of use on skin subjected previously to sunlight exposure in adult volunteers. Report N°R61155E dated 19 December 1996..