Lotion Alra Therapy (achetez-en une et obtenez 50 % de réduction sur la seconde)
Lotion Alra Therapy (achetez-en une et obtenez 50 % de réduction sur la seconde)
Lotion Alra Therapy : Un toucher doux et cicatrisant pour la peau
Êtes-vous gêné par des démangeaisons, une peau irritée ou sèche ? La lotion Alra Therapy est un hydratant non gras, contenant des extraits de plantes, pour la peau qui a besoin d'une touche cicatrisante.
Description
La lotion Alra Therapy est un excellent hydratant pour le corps qui convient à tous les types de peau. Il a une formule naturelle, exempte de produits chimiques agressifs. Il est sans paraben, sans alcool et sans pétrole, ce qui en fait un choix parfait pour les peaux sensibles. Il est sans parfum et sans cruauté, c'est-à-dire qu'aucun animal n'a été blessé lors du test de ce produit.
La lotion Alra Therapy offre un soulagement fiable et apaisant de la peau sèche, démangeaisons et enflammée causée par divers troubles cutanés tels que la dermatite. Il minimise la sensibilité cutanée et prévient les irritations chez de nombreux patients subissant des traitements contre le cancer tels que la radiothérapie ou la chimiothérapie, sans interférer avec le traitement.
Comment s'inscrire?
Prenez une petite quantité de lotion Alra Therapy et appliquez généreusement sur la peau en effectuant de légers mouvements circulaires. Répétez après 8 heures ou selon les directives d'un médecin. La lotion Alra Therapy ne contient aucun colorant ajouté et est mieux utilisée avant d'appliquer un maquillage.
La lotion Alra Therapy est disponible en deux formats pratiques : 1 oz et 4 oz. Ces tubes faciles à presser peuvent être rangés dans les armoires de votre salle de bain ou transportés dans votre sac à main. Désormais, la peau peut être dorlotée et hydratée à tout moment et en tout lieu.
Ingrédients
Ingrédients clés:
- Gel de feuilles d'Aloe Vera : L'Aloe Vera est un remède apaisant pour la peau qui a fait ses preuves et qui aide à soulager les sensations de brûlure ou de démangeaisons. Il accélère également la cicatrisation de la peau.
- Lanoline : La forme distinctive de lanoline utilisée dans la lotion Alra Therapy est extrêmement douce et apaisante. Notre huile de lanoline est testée pour garantir qu'elle répond aux normes spécifiées dans la Pharmacopée des États-Unis (USP) et le National Formulary (NF).
- Collagène soluble : C'est un hydratant efficace, humectant car il lie et retient l'eau.
- Allantoïne : L'allantoïne rajeunit la peau en favorisant et en stimulant la croissance de nouveaux tissus sains.
- Vitamine E : Elle agit comme un antioxydant et empêche la libération de radicaux libres qui causent des dommages cellulaires. La vitamine E sert également de conservateur naturel doux pour stabiliser la base liquide.
Autres ingrédients : stéarate de glycéryle (et) stéarate de PEG-100 ; Acide stéarique, alcool cétylique, alcool stéarylique, acétate de tocophéryle, méthylpropanediol, EDTA tétrasodique, caprylylglycol, sorbate de potassium, phénylpropanol, triéthanolamine. Ces ingrédients comprennent des agents émulsifiants, des activateurs de pénétration cutanée et des conservateurs.
Témoignages
"J'adore cette lotion. Elle a protégé ma peau grâce aux radiations, et je continue de l'utiliser des mois plus tard et je constate une amélioration continue." -Brett Hollandsworth
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Benefits
Benefits
- Lanolin - Restores skin barrier & seals moisture. Biomimetic to human sebum.
- Phytosterols(Naturally Present in Lanolin) - Anti-inflammatory; suppress NF-kB inflammatory pathway.
- Aloe Vera - Calms, reduces redness & acts antibacterial post-procedure.
- Vitamin E - Neutralizes free radicals and oxidative stress.
Product Features
Product Features
- Medical-grade formulation backed by hospital use
- Fragrance-free and non-irritating
- Dermatologist-tested and safe for cancer skin post-procedure use
- Lightweight texture, absorbs quickly
- May not be suitable for acne-prone skin due to its occlusive nature
- Made in the USA
Perfect for
Perfect for
- Post-chemotherapy, post-radiation treatment, eczema-prone skin
- Ingredient-conscious, safety-first skincare consumers
- Dermatologists, med spas, post-op care providers
- Skin with compromised barrier & high reactivity
- Post-Botox, fillers, microneedling, RF/laser procedures
- Suitable for Sensitive Skin & Pregnant Women
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Why Choose Alra

Silicone-Free
No pore-clogging silicones—just breathable, skin-friendly hydration.

Selenium Sulfide-Free
Gentle on the scalp—formulated without medicated agents that may disrupt skin balance.

Sulfate-Free
Free from harsh sulfates that strip moisture or irritate sensitive skin.

Fragrance-free
Completely free of synthetic or natural fragrances — safe for even the most reactive and scent-sensitive skin.
FAQs
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
WATER, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE, PEG-100 STEARATE, GLYCERYL STEARATE, ISOPROPYL LANOLATE, SOLUBLE COLLAGEN, STEARIC ACID, LANOLIN OIL, ACETYLATED LANOLIN, METHYLPROPANEDIOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PHENYLPROPANOL, CETYL ALCOHOL, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, STEARYL ALCOHOL, TRIETHANOLAMINE, POTASSIUM SORBATE, ALLANTOIN, TETRASODIUM EDTA
Why does my skin feel dry, tight, or flaky during cancer treatment?
Why does my skin feel dry, tight, or flaky during cancer treatment?
Radiation and chemotherapy can damage your skin’s natural barrier, causing moisture loss and increased sensitivity.
To restore hydration and reduce flakiness, use fragrance-free, lipid-replenishing products like Alra Therapy Lotion, which contains lanolin and phytosterols to soothe and seal in moisture.
What can I do about red, itchy, or inflamed skin after treatment?
What can I do about red, itchy, or inflamed skin after treatment?
Inflammation is a common side effect of radiation and certain chemo drugs.
Gentle, non-irritating products with anti-inflammatory ingredients—such as aloe, olive leaf extract, or oat-based formulas—can help. Alra Therapy Lotion and Olive Therapy Serum are specifically formulated to calm irritation without causing further dryness.
Is it safe to use regular skincare during or after cancer treatment?
Is it safe to use regular skincare during or after cancer treatment?
Not always. Many conventional skincare products contain fragrances, alcohols, or preservatives that can irritate compromised skin.
Look for formulas that are fragrance-free, alcohol-free, sulfate-free, and clinically tested for sensitive or post-treatment skin. Alra’s entire line is designed with these standards in mind.
How should I cleanse my skin if I have burns or raw areas from radiation?
How should I cleanse my skin if I have burns or raw areas from radiation?
Use a soap that is gentle, non-foaming, and free of preservatives or artificial ingredients.
Our All Vegetable Unscented Mild Soap is a popular choice among oncology nurses and patients—it's ultra-mild and moisturizing, ideal for compromised skin.
Why am I experiencing rashes or acne-like breakouts during treatment?
Why am I experiencing rashes or acne-like breakouts during treatment?
Changes in hormones, immune function, and medications can trigger unexpected breakouts or rashes.
Avoid harsh exfoliants or acne treatments. Instead, use skin-calming solutions like our Olive Therapy Serum, which supports barrier recovery and reduces inflammation naturally.
Can I use Alra products while undergoing radiation or chemo?
Can I use Alra products while undergoing radiation or chemo?
Yes. Alra products were originally developed for cancer patients and are widely recommended in hospital care settings.
They’re safe for daily use during treatment—but always consult your care provider for individual guidance.
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How to Soothe Irritated Skin
Itching, redness, discomfort – these can all be signs that your skin is irritated. ‘Skin allergy’ is not a specific diagnosis but a general term used to describe the various visible and sensory signs of skin damage. Skin irritation can be caused by many factors, including an allergic reaction to certain substances or inflammation caused by the use of harsh products on sensitive skin. Additionally, extreme weather conditions, whether too hot or too cold, can cause skin to become dry, itchy, or red. Skin irritation can be an uncomfortable and often frustrating experience. Whether due to an allergic reaction, environmental factors, or product sensitivity, dealing with irritated skin requires a gentle and careful approach. Here's your guide on how to soothe your skin and restore its natural comfort. Understanding the Cause Skin irritation can occur for a variety of reasons, both internal and external, but it's often tied to the health of your skin's natural moisture barrier. The skin barrier plays multiple roles: Not only does it help retain moisture within the skin, but it also resists stress from the environment and protects against harmful bacteria and other pathogens. Under normal circumstances, healthy skin can perform these functions effectively. However, when the skin barrier is compromised, it becomes more susceptible to environmental stressors such as harsh weather, harsh ingredients, chemicals, and pollutants. The redness, itching, tightness, and discomfort that may occur in this condition are signs of skin irritation. Unfortunately, because skin irritation is often caused by a combination of factors, pinpointing the root cause of skin discomfort is not easy, especially for those with naturally highly reactive or sensitive skin types. On the other hand, while most skin irritation conditions are difficult to completely resolve, relief can be achieved through the use of appropriate topical treatments to repair and protect the fragile skin barrier. Read on to learn how to soothe irritated skin back to a healthy, comfortable state. Before diving into solutions, it’s important to understand what’s causing your skin irritation. Other Common Situations That Cause Skin Irritation Allergic reactions to skincare products or food. Environmental factors like wind, cold, and sun exposure. Underlying skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Excessive use of harsh skincare products or treatments. Immediate Soothing Tips Cool Compress: Apply a clean, damp cloth that’s been chilled in the refrigerator to the irritated area. This can help reduce swelling and calm inflammation. Gentle Cleansing: Use a mild, fragrance-free cleanser to remove any irritants from the skin. Avoid scrubbing; gently pat your skin dry after washing. Moisturize: Apply a hypoallergenic, fragrance-free moisturizer to hydrate and protect your skin. Ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide are beneficial. Over-the-counter remedies: Hydrocortisone cream can be effective in reducing redness and itching. Use as directed and consult with a healthcare provider for prolonged use. Alra Therapy lotionis an excellent body moisturizer that is well-suited for all skin types. It has a natural formula, free of harsh chemicals. It is paraben-free, alcohol-free, and petroleum-free, which makes it a perfect choice for sensitive skin. It is fragrance-free and cruelty-free i.e., no animals were harmed while testing this product. Click to know more>>> AlraTherapy lotion offers reliable and calming relief from dry, itchy, and inflamed skin caused by various skin disorders such as dermatitis. It minimizes skin sensitivity and prevents irritation for many patients undergoing cancer treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy, without interfering with treatment. Conclusion Soothing irritated skin is about understanding the cause, providing gentle care, and making lifestyle adjustments. While home remedies and over-the-counter products can be effective, don’t hesitate to seek professional advice for persistent or severe skin issues. Remember, every skin is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. Listen to your body and treat your skin with the care it deserves.
Apprendre encore plusCan You Use Lotion on Face?
Have you ever been in a situation where your cheeks are dry after a shower and you realize you’ve run out of facial moisturizer? There’s this bottle of your usual lotion sitting on your desk, and you wonder if you could apply it too. On the face? It's a common query, especially when we want to simplify our skin care routines or save a little money. But, please remember, your skincare routine is what you make it, and before you make it a regular practice, let’s dive into the real differences between body lotion and facial moisturizer. What Sets Facial Moisturizers and Body Lotion Apart? Conventional Body lotions often contain moisturizing ingredients, such as butters or oils, to lock in moisture. However, these heavier ingredients may exacerbate skin problems like acne on your face. You can also choose a body lotion based on your attraction to body lotion scents, but these scents can easily irritate delicate facial skin. Facial lotions tend to contain more active ingredients that can help address skin concerns. These ingredients tend to cost more, so they are often not included in body lotions. Body lotions are formulated to address the needs of the thicker, less sensitive skin on our bodies. They often contain heavier, more fragrant ingredients and may not address specific facial skin concerns like acne, oiliness, or fine lines. Facial moisturizers, however, are designed to be lighter, non-comedogenic (meaning they won't clog your pores), and cater to a wider range of skin types and issues. Because facial skin usually spends more time exposed to elements such as heat, cold, or the sun’s UV rays. Therefore, many facial products serve a dual purpose: they help protect facial skin from potential damage while also improving any skin concerns you may have. In other words, they may be too tough or aggressive for the sensitive skin on your face. Creams, on the other hand, are specially designed to protect delicate skin. Many facial skin care products also serve more specific purposes, such as treating acne or reducing redness or discoloration, dark spots, or wrinkles. These skin problems tend to be more common on the face due to its thinner skin and more sebaceous glands. In fact, you'll notice that many facial products aren't lotions at all. Instead, they are creams. "Creams are typically more intense, while lotions are more water-based and liquid," explains Dr. Anna Chacon, a dermatologist in Weston, Florida. What Lotion Is Okay to Use on Your Face? In a pinch, a body lotion can be used on the face, especially if it's formulated for sensitive skin and is fragrance-free. Alra Therapy lotion is an excellent body moisturizer that is well-suited for all skin types. It has a natural formula, free of harsh chemicals. It is paraben-free, alcohol-free, and petroleum-free, which makes it a perfect choice for sensitive skin. It is fragrance-free and cruelty-free i.e., no animals were harmed while testing this product. Alra Therapy lotion offers reliable and calming relief from dry, itchy, and inflamed skin caused by various skin disorders such as dermatitis. It minimizes skin sensitivity and prevents irritation for many patients undergoing cancer treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy, without interfering with treatment.
Apprendre encore plusLa meilleure lotion pour les patients chimio fournit les soins de la peau nécessaires
Malgré tous vos efforts, vous n’avez peut-être pas trouvé de solution capable de soulager l’inconfort que vous ressentez. Chez Alra Care Products, nous comprenons votre situation, c'est pourquoi nous avons créé la meilleure lotion pour les patients chimio qui vous offre les soins de la peau dont vous avez besoin.
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