
Sister Jenny Multi-Purpose Cream
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Sister Jenny Multi-Purpose Cream 125ml
- Clinically Tested
- Microbiology Tested
- Dermatology Tested
Sister Jenny Multi-Purpose Cream is a unique natural healing cream that repairs and regenerates skin. It softens and improves elasticity, and rapidly hydrates and improves the texture of the skin in minutes. It has been shown through 25 years of consumer use to repair and regenerate damaged skin, including sun damage (such as solar keratosis), bedsores, burns, wounds and skin problems related to HIV and Aids, as well as diabetes.
Natural processing using plant extracts may help to naturally soothe the skin. Sister Jenny Multi-Purpose Cream has the unusual characteristic of moisturising the skin in minutes, which is now clinically proven, thus hydrating and improving the texture of dry and frail skin almost immediately
Beneficial for the following conditions
- Dry skin
- Itchy skin
- Eczema
- Sunburn
- Chilblains
- Bruises
- Sore feet
- Mosquito bites
- Muscle Massage
- Wounds
- Burns
- Diabetic feet
- Scars
- Rash
- Chafing
- Keloids
- Tension
- Blisters
- Hiking
- Campaigns
- Running
- Cycling
Insect bites can cause much discomfort, particularly if you're one of those unlucky people who just so happens to be considered tastier than others. It can be very useful to have Sister Jenny's Multi-Purpose Cream on hand to help alleviate and relieve the itching from these annoying bites. Simply apply a liberal amount to the affected area to relieve the itchiness or discomfort.
Chilblains are itchy, red and potentially painful bumps that can appear on your fingers or your feet. They can lead to terrible discomfort. Often they are caused by extended exposure to damp and/or cold temperatures for long periods of time, usually due to one's working environment, or a hobby such as horse riding in winter. When the temperature changes it causes the blood vessels in the affected area to close (with cold) and expand (with heat) which can lead to agitation and hence swelling and inflammation, which we refer to as chilblains.