Radiation Burn Cream Calendula Spray for Radiation Therapy Patients Unscented
Description
Unscented Radiation Burn Cream
Formulated with plant-rich all-natural and organic ingredients that immediately hydrate and help heal skin damaged by radiation therapy. Silky smooth cream that absorbs quickly without an oily residue.
Unscented Radiation Burn Spray
Cooling calendula Radiation Relief spray with Arnica provides cooling relief for red, itchy sore skin. Can be put in refrigerator for cooling relief. Made with anti inflammatory botanicals of organic aloe leaf juice, orange blossom, calendula, arnica flower extract, roman chamomile oil, and white willow bark nourish, soothe, and calm irritated skin.
Why It Matters
Targeted skin care during this time is essential for protection and healing. The right products can help soothe burning sensations, reduce irritation, and support the skin as it repairs itself. More than that, they can make everyday things—like getting dressed or trying to rest—just a little more manageable.
Unscented Radiation Burn Cream
Formulated with plant-rich all-natural and organic ingredients that immediately hydrate and help heal skin damaged by radiation therapy. Silky smooth cream that absorbs quickly without an oily residue.
Unscented Radiation Burn Spray
Cooling calendula Radiation Relief spray with Arnica provides cooling relief for red, itchy sore skin. Can be put in refrigerator for cooling relief. Made with anti inflammatory botanicals of organic aloe leaf juice, orange blossom, calendula, arnica flower extract, roman chamomile oil, and white willow bark nourish, soothe, and calm irritated skin.
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