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Derma Cure

Coat and Skin Care Spray

No more shedding and itching!

It plays an effective role in combating skin problems with its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Prevents dandruff formation. Keeps your pet smelling fresh.

It strengthens hair structure by supporting keratin formation, and its postbiotic content boosts immunity in the skin.

In which situations can I use it?

• Designed to promote strong and shiny skin and coat. Can be used to prevent shedding.
• Use as directed by your veterinarian for skin conditions such as changes in skin color, dandruff, fungal infections, and localized hair loss (alopecia) of unknown cause.
• Follow your veterinarian's advice for all skin conditions.

How long should I use it?

• Derma Cure is suitable for daily use as it has no observed side effects and contains no additives or preservatives.
• When used for skin diseases, use until the lesion completely disappears and hair grows back.

How and how often should I use it?

• Ync Derma Cure is sprayed a few times from a distance of 10-15 cm, parting the animal's fur so that it reaches the skin and hair roots. The solution is spread and massaged into the area with the fingertips.
• Apply this process at several different points to spread it evenly across the entire skin.
• Do not apply any other external ointment or rinse.

COMPOSITION

Horse chestnut extract

D-panthenol

Postbiotic

Caffeine + niacinamide

Rice bran oil - gamma oryzanol (sc-co2)

Coconut and palm kernel oil

Type III collagen

Omega 3-6

Prokapil

E Vitamins

Ceramide

Biotin

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50 ml

₺1.000,00

200 ml

₺2.350,00

"Hair loss is a common concern for all pet owners. Animals have a different skin covering. Since they don't wear clothes, a different layer of oil protects their skin. We see this layer become damaged very frequently."

The skin and fur, which are the body's largest organs, provide us with information about our pet's overall condition when they appear vibrant, shiny, and healthy.

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