Crema sangre de dragón mercadona
Sisbela mercadona
It costs only 5 eurosMercadona improves the dragon’s blood cream and its benefits for the skin The anti-aging cream becomes part of the Anti OX range of the Deliplus family. For the new formula they have eliminated one of the ingredients that had more negative effects on the skin.
Low-cost cosmetics continue to evolve and offer increasingly better results for our skin at very competitive prices. One of Mercadona’s most successful products is Dragon’s Blood anti-aging cream, which can now be found on the supermarket’s beauty shelves in a new format and with an improved formula. The best of all is that it maintains the price of 5 euros.It has become part of the Deliplus family, as did a few weeks ago the products of the Sisbela range. But in this case, the dragon’s blood cream is part of the Anti OX line, which was unveiled a few months ago with a booster with Vitamin C and which is characterized by products sold in red colored packaging. This is how you will find this cosmetic in the beauty and body care section of the supermarket.
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This is the famous Mercadona cream with Dragon’s Blood, which is advertised as an antioxidant and regenerator. Thousands of women have already tried it due to its low price (5€), and its good reviews.
And after finding out, you can’t miss our article with the best creams with dragon’s blood that you can find right now. Spoiler: Beauté Mediterranea’s is not our favorite.
The problem is that this protection factor is quite low, and if we’re going to go outside, we’ll have to use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher on top. It helps, but half measures in sun protection are no good.
One of the most concentrated active ingredients in the formula is aloe vera, which is one of the best moisturizers and regenerators there is. So I assume that the regenerative part attributed to the cream comes from this active ingredient.
The following ingredients are basically humectants, lubricants and emollients that leave a soft feeling and a smooth complexion. This ensures that when we apply the cream, the texture and the sensation it leaves is very pleasant.
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Its name is Dragon’s Blood and it has become a real best-seller in Mercadona. Laboratorios Rofersam, a cosmetics firm with its own R&D based in Les Franqueses del Vallés (Barcelona), has already sold more than one million units of this moisturizing and anti-aging cream, which it markets under the Beauté Mediterranea brand.
The active ingredient is a natural ingredient extracted from an ancient tree. The laboratory, from its own R&D department, has devised a formula that incorporates a powerful antioxidant and regenerating extract extracted from the red sap of the Croton Lechleri tree, which grows in Latin America. The cream is rich in Proanthocyanides and Taspine, with high antioxidant and regenerating properties.
Industry experts claim that these ingredients are 20 times more antioxidant than vitamin C. «Taking care of yourself, doing something for yourself, is equivalent to feeling a little happier,» says Alba Usart, marketing manager of Beauté Mediterránea.
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Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide, is an active form of vitamin B3 or niacin. Vitamin B3 is essential for the functioning of the body and is obtained through the diet and has numerous advantages in skin care products. It is a water-soluble and stable molecule, so it can be found in watery serums or creams that are pleasant to the touch. It has a high skin penetration capacity and a neutral pH that does not cause irritation, unlike vitamin C, which requires an acid pH to penetrate. In short, it is an ingredient that is well tolerated by the skin, pleasant, stable and inexpensive. In addition, it has numerous benefits for the skin as we will see below.
Factors contributing to acne include sebum production, bacterial growth and associated inflammation. Niacinamide has anti-inflammatory, sebum-suppressive and anti-bacterial properties, which have shown benefit in treating acne, redness, and acne marks when used topically at a concentration of 2% and 5% (study 13, 14 and 15).