Arnica anti-wrinkle cream

Efficiency and safety during use are the key positive qualities of homeopathic ointment "Arnica". For sprains and injuries of soft tissues, the product is indispensable. The instructions for use contain a complete list of cases when the drug may be useful.

Release form

“Arnica” is produced in aluminum or plastic tubes with a volume of 30 g. It is produced in the form of a homogeneous yellowish-green substance with a specific odor. Instructions for using the ointment are included with the tube, which is additionally packaged in a cardboard box.

Composition of the product

The main active substance in the preparation is mountain arnica extract. Mountain arnica flowers are used in medicine due to their effective medicinal properties, rich in essential oils, ascorbic acid, alkaloids, tannins, betaine, and sugars.

The naturalness of the composition is one of the main advantages of the drug. Enriching a homeopathic remedy with natural plant extracts makes it even more useful.

The ointment contains various macro- and microelements:

In addition to the main components that have healing properties, an auxiliary agent, Vaseline, is used to impart viscosity.

Effect of the ointment

In pharmaceuticals, arnica-based drugs are prescribed to achieve a calming effect and relieve spasms.

The components included in the ointment have different effects on the injured area:

  1. Arnica montana extract used to speed up the healing process of wounds, has an anti-inflammatory effect, and helps stop bleeding. This is an indispensable remedy for healing bruises and pain relief.
  2. Plantain extract – has an antibacterial effect on burns, bruises, abscesses and ulcers.
  3. Lobelin, which is part of the extract, has a moderate antimicrobial effect.
  4. Inulin, Belonging to the group of polysaccharides, it activates the activity of the immune system. At the same time, the body's resistance to infections increases significantly.
  5. Helenalyn added to provide a hemostatic effect.

By increasing blood flow in the upper layers of the epidermis, the process of resorption of subcutaneous hemorrhages is enhanced. Improvement from the use of Arnica will be noticeable already on the 2nd day: the skin will be actively restored, the injured area will no longer be bothered by pain.

The high concentration of active components included in the ointment provides a complex therapeutic effect:

  1. Reduced puffiness and swelling.
  2. Elimination of pinpoint hemorrhages and extensive hematomas.
  3. Regeneration of vessels damaged as a result of trauma.
  4. Acceleration of the recovery process of muscles, skin, ligaments, tendons, subcutaneous tissue.

"Arnica" ointment, the instructions for use of which contain all the necessary information about the use of the drug, is also used for cosmetic purposes.

Arnica extract has an effect on the functioning of the sebaceous glands, significantly reducing the production of sebaceous secretions. Treatment with acne courses allows you to restore the skin to a healthy appearance, saturating it with moisture and eliminating the possibility of clogged pores.

Indications for use in cosmetology and medicine

Due to its powerful regenerating properties, there are a large number of indications for the use of a homeopathic drug:

  1. Chronic dermatitis;
  2. Burns;
  3. Insect bites accompanied by swelling, pain or itching;
  4. Muscle and joint pain;
  5. Bruises and dislocations, sprains;
  6. Partial or complete ruptures of muscles, tendons and ligaments;
  7. Joint pathologies in remission;
  8. Painful sensations during exacerbations of rheumatism;
  9. Damage to soft tissues;
  10. Hematomas of various locations;
  11. Boils, skin lesions with pustular rashes.

The ointment is used in cases where the integrity of the skin is not compromised.

The drug helps alleviate post-traumatic conditions and stop capillary bleeding.

The ointment copes well with various dermatological problems:

  1. Various rashes, ulcers on the face;
  2. Expression wrinkles;
  3. Edema;
  4. Dermatitis;
  5. Inflammatory skin diseases;
  6. Redness. Helps reduce spider veins and spider veins;
  7. Dark circles under the eyes;
  8. Rosacea and rosacea.

The action of arnica extract is aimed at improving the condition of dry and damaged skin: it is saturated and elasticity is restored. In cosmetology, the drug is often recommended for use after mesotherapy sessions. After its use, wound healing and elimination of bruises will be much faster.

Contraindications

"Arnica" ointment, the instructions for use of which indicate contraindications in the form of individual intolerance, is not always useful.

The drug is not recommended for use:

  1. In case of hypersensitivity to substances included in the ointment.
  2. In case of skin disorders.
  3. For dermatitis accompanied by sputum production.

Due to the lack of information on the results of clinical studies, the homeopathic remedy is not prescribed to children under 1 year of age and pregnant women, as well as women during lactation.

One of the components of Arnica is helenalin, a substance that is a strong allergen. This component may carry a high risk of skin irritation, especially in case of overdose of the drug. Its content in the ointment is insignificant, but when first used, people prone to allergic reactions should be extremely careful.

Instructions for use for children and adults

The instructions for using Arnica ointment contain information that the drug should be used externally only. Apply the product to the damaged area in the morning and evening. The course of such treatment is 3-7 days. When applying, it is recommended to lightly rub the product until it is partially absorbed. Injured areas must be cleaned before application.

Treatment of bruises and elimination of hematomas are the most common cases when the drug is used for children over 1 year of age. Arnica accelerates the regeneration process, helps relieve pain, and dissolve subcutaneous coagulated blood.

Children should also apply the ointment to the cleaned area of ​​the injury, lightly rubbing and not wrapping. It is strictly prohibited to apply the drug to open wounds and mucous membranes.

How to use for lactostasis

Research on the use of arnica extract during breastfeeding has not been extensively conducted, so It is not advisable to use the ointment without first consulting a doctor. The appearance of stagnant processes in the milk ducts can lead to pain, purulent mastitis and infection in the area of ​​stagnation.

Promoting easier milk flow, Arnica ointment is often used for lactostasis.

It promotes rapid onset of relief in the mammary glands, relieves swelling and reduces pain. The drug is applied in the periods between feedings with light massage movements. Immediately before feeding, it is recommended to cleanse the mammary glands to remove any remaining ointment.

Using ointment for wrinkles on the face

Most of the effects that Arnica ointment has are used to solve various aesthetic problems in cosmetology. The plant composition helps restore the skin as a result of damage. Arnica enhances lymphatic drainage in nearby tissues, activating metabolic processes.

When the first signs of age-related changes appear, it is necessary to provide the skin with proper care using specially selected products. Some of the products are too expensive, and the effect of their use may be minimal or even absent. In this case, you should pay attention to pharmaceutical drugs that contain powerful active ingredients.

Arnica ointment copes well with shallow expression wrinkles

“Arnica” ointment (instructions for use are presented above) is actively used to smooth out the fine network of wrinkles on the face. Due to the peculiarities of the composition and the presence of petroleum jelly, the product tightly covers the surface of the skin, retaining moisture and maintaining its elasticity. Arnica extract has a beneficial effect on delicate facial skin, eliminating dryness and flaking.

To prevent an allergic reaction on the face Before use, it is recommended to test its effect on an inconspicuous area of ​​skin - behind the ear or in the crook of the arm. If there are no unwanted reactions, then the drug can be used on the face.

When used systematically, the active ingredients will help smooth out facial contours, eliminate wrinkles and tighten sagging tissue. The product is applied to the skin of the face before going to bed, and after sleep, its remnants are removed by washing.

special instructions

When using a homeopathic remedy, there is a small chance of temporary exacerbations. If this happens, it is recommended to temporarily stop using arnica extract and consult a doctor.

The drug does not affect the speed of reflexes and the ability to concentrate, since it does not contain aggressive agents. The ointment can be used by persons whose activities require quick reactions: when using it, you can control vehicles and moving mechanisms.

Before using the medicine, adults and children need to make sure that the wounds subsequently treated are not infected. The penetration of pathogenic microorganisms into damaged tissue requires additional treatment in the form of antibiotics.

The ointment should not be used to treat open wounds resulting from varying degrees of damage.

Contact with mucous membranes (oral cavity, eyes, nose) should be avoided, and if the product gets in contact, you should immediately rinse the area with plenty of water.

Interaction with other tools

The use of homeopathic remedies does not exclude the joint use of traditional medicine. Therefore, Arnica ointment can be used with various medications.

Side effects

You can minimize the likelihood of side effects by first consulting with a traumatologist or dermatologist. Your doctor will help you calculate the optimal dose for using the drug, reducing the possibility of an allergic reaction.

When using arnica extract, isolated cases of hives, swelling and slight redness have been observed. All these side effects are associated with individual intolerance to the components of the drug.

Overdose

In most cases, the ointment is well tolerated during treatment. Using Arnica more than 2 times a day or applying an excessive amount of the drug to the site of injury can lead to an overdose, which will manifest itself in the form of an allergic reaction: redness, itching, hives.

In this case, it is recommended to temporarily stop using the ointment and remove its remnants from the skin with water. Symptoms should disappear on their own within 2-3 days. If this does not happen, then you should seek help from a doctor.

Analogues

If for some reason the use of Arnica ointment is not possible, then its analogues can be used.

These products have the following properties:

  1. "Traumel" – homeopathic remedy with complex action. The ointment is used for injuries, sprains, and various sprains. Arnica montana is the main active component of the drug.
  2. Kuznetsov ointment – used for joint and muscle injuries to relieve pain.
  3. Ointment "Tsel T" – effective in eliminating pain and normalizing processes in bone and cartilage tissue. In the treatment of osteochondrosis and various joint pathologies, it has an analgesic effect.
  4. "Newflex" – a drug in the form of an anti-edematous gel to eliminate hematomas. The action is aimed at increasing the elasticity of the epidermis.
  5. "Doctor Theiss Arnica" – the drug has a wound-healing, anti-inflammatory effect, helps eliminate bruises.

The combined composition of analogue ointments provides a wide range of anti-inflammatory effects and helps relieve pain.

Terms and conditions of storage

The maximum shelf life of a homeopathic medicine is 2 years, after which the product cannot be used. Storage must be ensured in a place inaccessible to children. The drug should be protected from direct sunlight, otherwise its properties may be damaged. During storage, ensure a temperature of up to 20°C.

Price of Arnica ointment in Moscow, St. Petersburg, regions

You can purchase the ointment at almost any pharmacy chain. The product is not only highly effective, but also at a relatively reasonable price.

Depending on the manufacturer, the price of the drug may vary:

Average price for a Russian-made drug Average price for a foreign-made drug
Pharmacies in Moscow
60 rub. 270 rub.
Pharmacies in St. Petersburg
60 rub. 220 rub.
Pharmacies in the regions
55 rub. 204 rub.

To purchase the drug in pharmacies, a doctor's prescription is not required.

Reviews from doctors and patients about the effectiveness of the ointment

People's opinions regarding the homeopathic drug "Arnica" are quite contradictory: some of them are completely confident in the absence of a therapeutic effect due to the complete naturalness of the product, others are confident in the miraculous effects of medicinal herbs. In most cases, reviews from the use of the ointment are positive.

Mothers with small children are especially positive and recommend having the drug in the first aid kit.

The ointment does not sting the baby's delicate skin and contains natural ingredients. When relieving swelling from insect bites and quickly eliminating bruises, Arnica ointment is an indispensable remedy.

Doctors in most cases consider a homeopathic drug as an adjunct that should be used in combination with the main methods of drug therapy. In cosmetology practice, opinions are mixed, but some cosmetologists highlight the product as quite effective in the fight for clear facial skin.

Unambiguous conclusions can be drawn only after independent use of a homeopathic remedy. Information about Arnica ointment is generalized and for informational purposes only. This description does not replace the official instructions for use of the drug.

Article format: Svetlana Ovsyanikova

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Homeopathic remedy: Arnica ointment for bruises and bruises:

Useful properties and uses of mountain arnica:

Accidental abrasions, bruises, sprains, pain in muscles and joints haunt most people throughout their lives.

It is difficult for a person with an allergy to the chemical components of drugs to choose the right remedy to relieve unpleasant symptoms in case of muscle tissue injury.

An alternative is homeopathy products, which consist of natural ingredients and rarely cause side effects.

One such effective remedy in the treatment of injured tissue is Arnica ointment.

Description and properties of Arnica ointment

Arnica ointment is produced in Russia by large pharmaceutical companies in Moscow and St. Petersburg, refers to homeopathic preparations consisting of natural ingredients.

Forms of release of the drug: a jar of tinted glass 20 g and an aluminum tube 30 g.

The ointment has the following medicinal properties:

  1. relieves inflammation;
  2. stops bleeding;
  3. resolves blood clots;
  4. good antiseptic;
  5. reduces swelling;
  6. effectively relieves pain;
  7. restores damaged tissues;
  8. strengthens blood vessels;
  9. resolves hematomas;
  10. removes irritation;
  11. stimulates phagocytosis (protection against pathogenic bacteria).

Arnica ointment, whose indications for use include an extensive list of skin lesions, can be purchased at a pharmacy or prepared independently.

Composition of the drug

The main component of the ointment is a tincture of arnica inflorescences, and the auxiliary substance is medical petroleum jelly.

Arnica ointment can be enriched with tea tree and sea buckthorn oils, extracts of calendula, chamomile, plantain flowers, and the mineral substance mumiyo.

The arnica plant contains beneficial microelements and macroelements:

Arnica contains essential oils, tannins and resins, organic acids, arnicin, and vitamins.

In homeopathy, the arnica plant is the most effective remedy for bruises and injuries. (including post-operative). It is also a quick pain reliever. Helps in the resorption of blood clots and has antiseptic properties.

Mechanism of action

When in contact with the skin, the ointment has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and local irritant effects.

Irritated receptors of the upper layer of the epidermis and lower subcutaneous formations increase blood flow and enhance the process of resorption of hemorrhages.

Immunological processes are stimulated, and infectious processes are slowed down. The pain gradually subsides. The wounds are healing.

Indications for use and dosage of Arnica ointment

Arnica ointment has indications for use:

  1. pain in joints and muscles;
  2. skin dermatitis;
  3. hematomas;
  4. sunburn;
  5. bruises;
  6. bruising;
  7. joint pathologies;
  8. sprains;
  9. postoperative injuries;
  10. boils.

Arnica ointment, taking into account the indications for use, is applied to cleansed, dry affected areas of the skin with lightly rubbing movements. The application procedure is repeated 2-3 times a day. The course of therapy lasts on average from 7 to 10 days.

Basic rules of use

The effectiveness of the product directly depends on its correct application.

Rules for using Arnica ointment:

  1. The affected area of ​​the epidermis should be thoroughly treated with an antiseptic;
  2. When treating joints, the step of using an antiseptic can be omitted and the ointment applied to the painful area;
  3. The ointment should be applied in small portions and lightly rubbed over the affected area;
  4. Do not use the product for more than the period specified in the instructions, otherwise it may cause irritation and dry skin;
  5. In the first 2-3 days of using the ointment, the condition may worsen, but then it improves;
  6. If improvement does not occur within 5 days, then use of the drug must be stopped;
  7. If allergic reactions occur, you should refuse treatment with this drug.

Contraindications for the use of the drug

The drug should not be used in the following cases:

  1. acute intolerance to ointment components;
  2. skin diseases with weeping wounds;
  3. violation of the integrity of the epidermis;
  4. children under 1 year of age;
  5. period of bearing a child;
  6. breast-feeding.

Be careful! Arnica ointment is indicated for use in children over 1 year of age only under the strict supervision of a physician, since the safety of treatment of children with the drug has not been fully studied.

Possible side effects

The ointment causes side effects in rare cases. Of these, allergic reactions and local blistering dermatitis can be distinguished.

Interesting fact! When treated with Arnica, concentration does not weaken, so vehicle drivers are allowed to use the drug at any time of the day.

Drug overdose

According to studies, Arnica ointment (indications for use were fully suitable) did not cause cases of overdose.

If you carelessly use a large amount of the product, as well as ingest the ointment, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Poisoning with the drug can cause painful symptoms in the following organs and systems:

  1. reaction from the gastrointestinal tract: diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps;
  2. from the cardiac system: shortness of breath, cardiac arrhythmia, chest pain, cardiac arrest;
  3. from the nervous system: convulsions, paralysis, dizziness, drowsiness, in rare cases - coma.

Does not conflict with other drugs and can be taken with them when prescribed by a doctor.

Storage conditions and price range of ointment

It is recommended to store the product in a dark place, out of reach of children. Be sure to keep the temperature no higher than 20 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.

Shelf life is 2 years from the date of manufacture of the ointment.

The cost of a 20 g dark glass jar varies from 240 rubles. The price of an aluminum tube is from 60 rubles. for 30 years

Analogues of the drug "Arnica"

Indications for use, active ingredients, price

Analogues of Arnica ointment
Traumeel ointment It is used for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, injuries, sprains, dislocations.

Active ingredients: arnica montana, marigold, echinacea, chamomile, St. John's wort.

The price of the drug for 50 g is about 400 rubles.

"Newflex" gel It has an anti-edematous effect, seals the walls of blood vessels, increases the elasticity and firmness of the epidermis, and effectively copes with bruises.

The composition includes arnica, metol, lemon oil, water.

Price from 150 rub. for 50 ml.

Kuznetsov ointment Indicated for bruises, sprains, back pain, myalgia, joint and muscle injuries, arthralgia, myositis.

The composition includes arnica tincture, lavender oil, bee venom, camphor.

The cost of the drug is from 50 rubles. for 30 years

Ointment "Tsel T" It is used in the treatment of various joint pathologies, osteochondrosis, glenohumeral periarthritis, and the elimination of pain in the musculoskeletal system.

Active components of the ointment: arnica montana, solanum, toxicodendron, sanguinaria canadensis, sulfur, coenzyme A.

The price varies from 600 for 50 ml to 1000 rubles. for 100 ml.

Using Arnica ointment for the face

Cosmetologists believe that Arnica ointment (indications for use do not describe this) can be used as an effective remedy for wrinkles, bags and bruises under the eyes.

The drug has also proven itself in the fight against dryness and flaking of facial skin.

The product is applied in a thin layer to the problem area of ​​the skin before going to bed. In the morning, excess ointment can be removed with a paper napkin.

Due to its medicinal properties, the ointment tones the epidermis and tightens the walls of blood vessels. The skin becomes tightened and elastic. The face appears young and rested.

Consumers notice positive results after just 3 uses.

Cosmetic creams and anti-wrinkle emulsions often contain aggressive chemical components that cause allergies and negatively affect the body as a whole.

Arnica ointment is well tolerated due to its natural composition and mild effect.

Arnica ointment for lactostasis

For stagnation of breast milk, Arnica ointment is the most effective remedy, tested by many nursing mothers.

The product must be applied after breastfeeding with gentle massage movements, gradually rubbing in. Excess ointment can be blotted with a paper towel.

The drug perfectly relieves swelling, which not only facilitates the general condition of the nursing mother, but also improves milk flow. Painful symptoms disappear, and after several treatment procedures, breastfeeding does not cause discomfort.

Be careful! If swelling and pain symptoms increase during therapy with Arnica ointment, you must immediately stop taking the drug and consult a doctor.

Making Arnica ointment at home

In order not to worry about the quality of pharmaceutical products and always have a fresh product at hand, you can easily prepare Arnica ointment at home.

This requires only 2 ingredients. Mountain arnica inflorescences and Vaseline as a base.

Cooking instructions:

  1. Take 100 g of Vaseline, place it in an enamel bowl and bring it to a liquid consistency in a water bath.
  2. Next, add 10 g of finely ground arnica flowers and mix thoroughly with Vaseline.
  3. Within 10 min. The entire mixture is heated and covered with a lid until it cools completely.
  4. For a day, the resulting mass is removed in a dark, but not cold place.
  5. After 24 hours, the workpiece is taken out and again heated in a water bath to a liquid state.
  6. Next, the mixture is filtered through a gauze cloth into a darkened glass jar.

It is recommended to store the ointment in the refrigerator.

If arnica inflorescences are not available, you can use a store-bought tincture.

Recipe with tincture:

  1. For this recipe you need to take 15 ml of any vegetable oil and add 5 g of beeswax to it.
  2. Heat the resulting mass in a water bath to 45 °C, remove from heat and then pour in 10 ml of arnica tincture drop by drop.
  3. Next, leave the ointment to cool and harden at room temperature.

Store in a dark place.

For connoisseurs of essential oils, this recipe is suitable:

  1. Measure 20 ml of any vegetable oil.
  2. 1-2 ml of arnica essential oil is added to it.
  3. The resulting oil consistency is thoroughly mixed.
  4. Homemade Arnica ointment is applied to the problem area in a thin layer, according to the indications for use.

Despite the fact that pharmacologists have developed a large number of drugs for the treatment of bruises, sprains, hematomas and sore joints, one of the most effective and widely used is Arnica ointment.

Doctors' opinions

Traumatologists often prescribe Arnica ointment for the treatment of severe bruises, sprains and hematomas, when patients ask to prescribe something cheaper than imported drugs.

The price of the drug is adequate, and the action is quite effective. Recommended even for school-age children. No side effects were observed during treatment.

During a home examination of infants, young mothers ask the pediatrician to recommend an effective remedy for stagnation of breast milk. They recommend Arnica ointment, as I consider the drug harmless during lactation.

Surgeons also recommend Arnica ointment as an effective and inexpensive means of healing post-operative injuries. I always advise you to adhere to the indications for using the drug, and not to smear just anything.

Author: Shutikova Yu.S.

From this video you will learn how the plant and the ointment based on it - "Arnica" - are used, indications for the use of this product:

This video will tell you recipes for using the arnica plant:

If you haven’t yet seen a post about how you can use pharmaceutical drugs and creams for cosmetic purposes rather than for their intended purpose, then here it is. The author recommends using solution for droppers against poisoning as an anti-aging tonic for rapid cell renewal, anti-bruise ointment as a remedy for wrinkles, and hemorrhoid cream in the fight against bruises under the eyes.

We figured out the composition and active ingredients and made our verdict on why it is better to use all these preparations for their intended purpose and not experiment with application to the skin.

1. Enterosgel and swelling under the eyes

There is an opinion that Enterosgel saves swollen eyes after a sleepless night, a lot of alcohol and a stormy party. The author of the post on the Aroma Club blog advises applying the gel under the eyes before bed, and in the morning simply moisturize with cream.

Enterosgel is a sorbent; it binds various toxins in the intestinal lumen and in this form leaves the body naturally. The point is that toxins leave the body along with the sorbent, and do not enter the bloodstream, where they can cause harm. Can it draw out excess water and help get rid of bags under the eyes when applied topically? The answer is, in principle, yes. Thanks to osmosis, water will leave the skin covered with the sorbent. Unfortunately, many beneficial substances will follow it. The result is depleted, dry skin prone to wrinkles. That is why, after a riotous party, it is better to use Enterosgel for its intended purpose.

2. Cream “Vitamin “F99”” and severe peeling of the skin

The author on the Aroma Club blog advises using the product to combat flaking skin, cracks on the feet, hangnails and any other rough skin. And also in the fight against acne and to regulate the work of the sebaceous glands.

Despite the intimidating name, the composition of the cream resembles flaxseed oil; it is based on two essential fatty acids: linoleic and linolenic. Our body is not able to synthesize these fatty acids, which are necessary for the healthy existence of cells. Applying such a mixture to damaged, depleted skin is a good idea; it needs additional metabolic resources for restoration, and the antioxidant effect will protect against further damage. But linseed oil may turn out to be even cheaper than F 99, and specialized cosmetics may be more effective due to their multi-component nature.

3. Solution for droppers “Tiogamma” and acceleration of skin regeneration

There could be some truth in the advice to use this solution as a powerful antioxidant in the fight against skin aging and to treat the effects of sunburn. The active substance α-lipoic acid really has a powerful antioxidant effect, normalizes metabolic processes in cells, and is necessary for the occurrence of oxidative processes in mitochondria. This is the second most popular acid in cosmetics after hyaluronic acid. For example, it is used in Perricone MD products. But in cosmetics this acid is in much lower concentrations, since products containing it often cause an allergic reaction. That is why it should not be used in its pure form on the skin. And even more so as a remedy for treating the consequences of sunburn.

4. “Curiosin-gel” against wrinkles

"Curiosin-gel" was developed as a remedy for acne. It is strange to use it as a remedy for wrinkles and as a powerful anti-aging agent only because of the main active substance in the composition. The active ingredient used here is zinc hyaluronate. Hyaluronic acid is widely used as a component of cosmetic products to combat the signs of skin aging. This substance intensively moisturizes the deep layers of the skin, stimulates cell proliferation and fiber synthesis, helps cope with inflammation and increases the volume of the skin due to attracted water, thereby smoothing out fine wrinkles. Zinc has a bacteriostatic effect, i.e. prevents the growth of bacteria. A good gel, but the problem of skin aging requires more comprehensive solutions, both cosmetic and in the area of ​​lifestyle in general.

5. "Bepanten"

In the text at the link there is a very serious error, on the basis of which the assumption is made that using bepanthen to smooth and renew the skin is a good idea: “The active ingredient of the drug is pantothenic acid, which is also known to us as provitamin B5. Pantothenic acid is the progenitor of vitamin A" This is wrong. The active substance is panthenol, which is transformed into pantothenic acid only in the skin.

And panthenol itself is a precursor of coenzyme A, which is a key participant in metabolism, i.e. a set of processes that supply the cell with building blocks and energy. In addition, panthenol is a good moisturizer, a stimulator of the proliferation of fibroblasts, which are actively involved in wound healing processes. Definitely a good product, but not so much for renewing the skin (the authors persistently confuse it with vitamin A), but rather for restoring after various damages.

6. Capsicum and cellulite

Indeed, the visual effect of smoothing the skin in problem areas with cellulite can be due to the irritating effect of the components. But you should not apply such a cream in its pure form, since camphor, when applied to the skin, often causes an allergic reaction.

7. “Blepharogel” and wrinkles around the eyes

Yes, the main active ingredient is hyaluronic acid. Yes, it binds and retains moisture, and also attracts it from the atmosphere. But this does not smooth out the wrinkles. Against this, it is better to use proven cosmetics with a balanced multi-component composition.

8. Arnica and skin tone

This is a homeopathic medicine against bruises and hematomas. Let us ignore the fact that not a single remedy based on homeopathic principles has been able to show any effectiveness in unbiased studies. But, even if you have nothing against homeopathy, using it to combat dry skin, expression lines and loss of tone, and applying it pure to the skin can be dangerous, since arnica very often gives an allergic reaction.

9. “Apilak” and acne

As an active ingredient it contains royal jelly, which is a cocktail of vitamins, microelements and amino acids. It is believed that this composition helps to normalize metabolic processes in cells. It is difficult to identify the leading mechanisms of action, because The exact composition of the milk has not been determined, and may likely vary from hive to hive. Should be used with caution if you have a history of allergic reactions.

10. “Relief” and dark circles under the eyes

Using Relief as a cream for dark circles under the eyes is dangerous. Dot.

Phenylephrine hydrochloride, the active ingredient of the drug, acts on α-adrenergic receptors, activates them and, thereby, causes spasm of arterioles, blood vessels that nourish tissues. Spasm has two main consequences: firstly, the volume of blood supply to tissues decreases; secondly, the permeability of the vascular wall decreases. As a result, we have a smaller volume of fluid in the tissue, and with it both nutrients and oxygen. Yes, the swelling will definitely disappear, but sooner or later their place will be taken by dystrophic changes in the dermis, which not only will not beautify the face, but may also require medical intervention, including surgery.

Finding new prescriptions for drugs is a widespread practice. The most striking examples of the success of this approach are Sildenafil, developed as a remedy for angina pectoris and coronary heart disease, but now widely used to increase potency under the trade name Viagra; and Thalidomide, whose use as a sedative ended in a terrible tragedy, however, the drug turned out to be indispensable for the treatment of leprosy.

It is obvious that the approach has a right to exist, but we should not forget that the benefits of using it for a new purpose must exceed the potential harm to health. There are no absolutely safe medications.