KELO-COTE Scar Gel 6g | Silicone Scar Gel Formula | Helps Improve The Appearance of Old & New Raised Scars | Reduces Redness, Itching & Discomfort | Ideal for Surgical, C-Section, Burn & Acne Scars
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Key Features
ADVANCED SILICONE SCAR GEL FORMULA: Kelo-Cote Gel helps improve the appearance of raised and red scars by forming a protective, breathable layer. With twice daily use, it works to soften and flatten scars up to 4 years old, providing continuous care for visible scar reduction.
CLINICALLY PROVEN: KELO-COTE is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of raised scars in over 80% of people who try it.
Helps improve the appearance of scars up to 4 years. See results in just 2-3 months.
HELPS REDUCE REDNESS, ITCHING AND DISCOMFORT: Kelo-Cote helps minimise redness, itching, and discomfort associated with raised and red hypertrophic and keloid scars. Its silicone-based formula forms a flexible, protective barrier to retain moisture, improving the texture and overall appearance of scars over time.
SOFTENS AND FLATTENS RAISED SCARS: With twice daily use, Kelo-cote works to soften and flatten scars up to 4 years old.
TRIPLE ACTION: KELO-COTE protects, hydrates and normalises collagen production of scars during healing.
FORMS A PROTECTIVE BARRIER: Kelo-Cote forms a protective, flexible barrier over the skin that helps maintain and normal collagen production during scar healing.
FAST DRYING & TRANSPARENT: Kelo-Cote features a fast-drying formula that dries within 5 minutes. The transparent, odourless gel is waterproof and suitable for use under makeup or sunscreen, making it easy to integrate into your daily routine.
Product Details
- Brand
- KELO-COTE
- Model
- 91122
- Colour
- Clear
- Size
- 6 G (pack Of 1)
- Format
- Personal Care
- ASIN
- B004Q1VP1C
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 21 April 2017
- Listed Since
- 31 December 2008