The HUMITOPIC cosmetics provide comprehensive skincare for skin with atopic dermatitis, around the clock.
Soothes and regenerates baby's skin, right from birth.
Moisturising and nourishing face and body cleanser.
Moisturising and nourishing cleanser for skin and scalp from the 1. day of life.
Effective care for dry, itchy and irritated skin.
Helps restore your hydrolipid balance.
Soothing moisturizing shampoo for dry, sensitive skin and flaky scalps.
Effective care for dry, itchy and irritated skin.
Helps restore your hydrolipid balance.
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A combination of humic acid and fulvic acid that guarantees the maximum benefits of applying humic substances. As an excellent antioxidant, fulvic acid has anti-aging properties, makes the skin more elastic and increases its moisture level. The humic acid fraction has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties as well as promoting wound healing. The H4topic – complex® formula with humic substances that can be found in Humitopic products provides multidirectional effects and excellent care for skin with atopic dermatitis.
Squalane is an emollient offering immense moisturising potential. It fights free radicals and has biomimetic properties (mimicking our skin’s natural function). It is involved in rebuilding the hydrolipid layer of the skin, moisturising and protecting the skin as well as regenerating the epidermis. Humitopic cosmetics contain an extremely large amount of squalane – more than you can find in average products. This boosts its properties. It is a rescue service for skin prone to inflammation – not only does it protect and regenerate the skin but also brings actual relief.
Anti-inflammatory properties of colloidal oatmeal have been known for years. Some use it as a home-made solution for sunburn. A powdered oat extract helps relieve skin inflammation, irritation and itchiness. It moistures and hydrates your skin well, and creates a physical barrier on the surface of your skin that reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Beneficial properties of colloidal oatmeal have been recognised by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), which has registered colloidal oatmeal as a skin protectant agent.
Marula oil has a high (70-78%) content of monounsaturated oleic acid and unsaturated fatty acids, as well as amino acids such as L-arginine. Thanks to this rich composition, it is a universal product that can be used on any skin type. It has antioxidant properties, protects the skin against sunlight, air pollution and UV rays as well as fighting free radicals. It creates a light film on the surface of the skin to prevent water loss as well as locking moisture in. It restores skin elasticity and bounce.
Hemp seed oil contains unsaturated omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids (including gamma-Linolenic acid – GLA). Hemp oil helps regenerate the skin barrier, thus preventing water loss. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal properties, as well as slowing down the skin aging processes. Thanks to its nourishing properties and natural origin, hemp seed oil has been widely used in cosmetics for skin having problems like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis or acne.
Rice bran oil is a source of vitamin E, linoleic acid (omega-6), oleic acid (omega-9) and gamma-Oryzanol. These ingredients have antioxidant properties, boost resistance and strengthen the protective barrier of the skin. In addition, vitamin E works as an antioxidant that protects cells against oxidative damage. Rice oil is easily absorbed by the skin and leaves no oily film. It is recommended particularly for sensitive skin, flaky skin, skin prone to irritation or even skin prone to allergic reactions.
Sunflower oil is very gentle, does not clog the pores and leaves no oily film, which is why it can be applied on any skin type. It contains linoleic acid, oleic acid, vitamin E and phytosterols. It moisturises, nourishes and strengthens the lipid barrier of the skin. It normalises the production of sebum – lipid substances produced in the sebaceous glands. In this way it protects the skin against external aggressors, such as air pollution. It helps take care of skin with problems like eczema.
Sage is a plant that has been known for centuries, and has become popular in the beauty industry thanks to its medicinal and skincare properties. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It helps prevent skin irritation, improves the condition of the skin and boosts skin microcirculation. It contains ursolic acid, which has antiseptic and regenerative properties. Its intensive antifungal properties make sage a desirable ingredient of cosmetics recommended for inflammatory skin conditions, like atopic dermatitis or acne.
Shea butter, also known as karité butter, regenerates and nourishes the skin. Its most important ingredients are vitamins A and E, oleic and linoleic acids as well as catechins (natural antioxidants). Karité butter relieves skin problems like eczema or psoriasis. It reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), thus moisturising the skin. It has the properties of an emollient – it restores the proper functioning of the epidermal barrier and helps moisturise it. It is an invaluable ingredient of cosmetics for people struggling with atopic dermatitis.
In cosmetics, glycerol serves the function of a humectant. This means that it is responsible for maintaining the proper consistency of a product. However, this is not the only role glycerol plays. This compound has occlusive properties, which means that it creates a barrier preventing water loss, thus boosting the skin moisture level. Glycerol also promotes the penetration of active substances through the epidermis – it allows other ingredients of cosmetics to be transported and absorbed more effectively.
Lactic acid is one of the alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). It provides intense moisturisation, which makes it a perfect remedy for dry skin. It reduces skin inflammation and irritation, and will bring gentle relief to your skin. It also has antifungal and purifying properties, thus helping treat acne. It is a complex of biologically-active sodium lactate and lactic acid that helps normalise the keratinization (cornification) process and maintain the proper level of skin moisture.
Urea constitutes approx. 1% of the epidermis weight and as much as 7% of the natural moisturizing factor (NMF). It plays a significant role in moisturising and maintaining skin integrity. It locks water into the skin structures and facilitates the penetration of other active substances through the epidermis. It helps take care of dry and sensitive skin as well as skin with atopic dermatitis. Humitopic cosmetics contain urea in a concentration promoting the keratoplastic effect, which means softening the stratum corneum. It also has antibacterial and antipruritic properties.
Vitamin E is known as a natural antioxidant with a large potential for slowing down the aging processes. It has been dubbed “the vitamin of youth”. It has antioxidant properties and neutralises free radicals. It is unrivalled at protecting the body against the disastrous impact of external stressors, like the detrimental impact of the environment or harmful food ingredients. Cosmetics containing vitamin E are recommended particularly for people whose skin is dehydrated and destroyed by environmental factors.