Sukkhi Polyamino Sugar Condensate Massage Cream

Generic Name: sukkhi polyamino sugar condensate massage cream

Non-Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Sukkhi Polyamino Sugar Condensate Massage Cream

Purpose Skin Conditioners

Overview

Purpose Skin Conditioners

Uses

Use Through gentle massage, it nourishes the skin while also providing the following benefits: Relieves joint,muscle discomfort, promotes joint repair, relaxes muscles, and alleviates fatigue , muscle soreness.

Dosage

Directions After cleansing, take an appropriate amount of the product and evenly apply it to the skin on the neck, shoulders, waist, legs, and knees. Gently massage.

Side Effects

Avoid contact with eyes. In case of such contact, rinse well with water. We recommend conducting a 24-hour patch test before use. Irritation or rash occurs.

Warnings

Warnings For external use only Do not use If there is a known sensitivity to any of the ingredients. Damaged or broken skin. Swallow or ingest .

Storage

Other information ■Store in a cool, dry place. ■Keep away from direct sunlight. ■See bottom panel for expiration date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sukkhi Polyamino Sugar Condensate Massage Cream used for?

Use Through gentle massage, it nourishes the skin while also providing the following benefits: Relieves joint,muscle discomfort, promotes joint repair, relaxes muscles, and alleviates fatigue , muscle soreness.

What are the side effects of Sukkhi Polyamino Sugar Condensate Massage Cream?

Avoid contact with eyes. In case of such contact, rinse well with water. We recommend conducting a 24-hour patch test before use. Irritation or rash occurs.

What are the important warnings for Sukkhi Polyamino Sugar Condensate Massage Cream?

Warnings For external use only Do not use If there is a known sensitivity to any of the ingredients. Damaged or broken skin. Swallow or ingest .

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Medical Disclaimer

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