Aromed Thurana Wart Oil 10 ml
Thurana Wart Oil is formulated from six vegetable oils with direct action on the microorganism.
Package size: 10 ml
EAN: 8714139001488
Aromed Natuurproducten BV
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Package size: 10 ml
Amount:
10 ml
Price:
9,95Thurana Wart Oil is formulated from six vegetable oils with direct action on the microorganism.
EAN: 8714139001488
Aromed Natuurproducten BV











Product info
Aromed Thurana warts oil
Warts are caused by the papillomavirus. This is a persistent microorganism that penetrates the epidermis and stimulates the growth of skin cells. The thickenings that form are called warts. They can appear anywhere on your skin. Most commonly, warts occur on your hands, feet and face. Thurana Wart Oil is formulated from six vegetable oils with a direct action on the microorganism.
Works in two to six weeks
Thurana Wart Oil is a painless remedy to remove warts. The essential oils of Tea tree, Thuja, Lemon, Lavender, Blue Cypress and Basil penetrate deep into the cell proliferation and render it harmless. Thurana Wart Oil does not affect healthy skin or cause redness. The ingredients have a purifying effect on the skin. Normally, the wart will go away in one to six weeks.
- Deep cleansing
- Makes rough skin soft and smooth again
- Purifies the skin
- Soothing
Active ingredients
Tea tree
Thuja
Basil
Lavender
Lemon
Cypress
Ingredients
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Thuya Occidentalis Oil, Ocimum Basilicum Oil, Limonene, Cupressum Sempervirens Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil, Linalool, Citrus Limonum Oil, Citral, Eugenol, Coumarin, Geraniol.
Allergens
Tea tree
Thuja
Basil
Lavender
Lemon
Cypress
Use
Apply Thurana Wart Oil to the wart three times a day with the brush. Then bandage with a plaster if necessary. Do not apply near eyes. Thurana Wart Oil can also be used on water warts, fat bumps and stubborn pustules.
Store at room temperature.
Warnings
For external use only.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Avoid contact with eyes. If this product gets into eyes, rinse with clean water.

