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elimMediHeel Fungal Force

R219

Retail: R310
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R219

R310
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About

The Elim Fungal Force is a radical treatment combining the natural forces of Science and Nature. Treatment includes a strong antibacterial active (Tea Tree Oil and Triclocarban) and an acidity agent Undecylenoyl Glycine to block any bacteria.

Product Features
  • WHAT MAKES ME DIFFERENT?
    • Added Undecylenoyl Glycine controls the acidity of the nail, blocking any bacteria. Again focusing on the PH balance of the nail. The success is in the combination of the natural ingredients with scientifically proven actives.
  • HOW DO YOU APPLY ME?
    • Apply one drop twice a day to a clean nail. Do not wipe. Allow to dry. Use for 28 days.
  • WHAT ARE MY ACTIVES AND BENEFITS?
    •  Undecylenoyl Glycine is a natural substance derived from sunflower and oat proteins. This is added to Fungus Force for two reasons: It is a natural antibacterial which can help control any bacterial infection, Undecylenoyl Glycine also helps to support the natural acidity of the skin, making it more difficult for secondary bacterial infections to start.
      • Tea Tree Oil is well known for its antiseptic properties. It ia also a natural antibiotic.
      • Triclocarban is an antimicrobial active to reduce harmful bacteria on the nail.
      • Ethoxydiglycol is added to the formula as a solvent to make Fungus Force easier to apply to nails.
      • Propylene Glycol provides the increased moisturizing ability and helps
Product Specification
  • 20ml
  • Ingredients: Ethoxydiglycol, Propylene Glycol, Undecylenol Glycine, Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil, Triclocarban.
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