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Age:
18+
Brand: Mixa
Line: body care
Product Type: body cream
Product Properties: anti irritation, moisturizing, nourishment
Skin Type: dry
Volume: 400 ml
Ingredients: corn starch, niacinamide, panthenol, urea
Formula: hypoallergic, with glycerin
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Country: France
Made in: Germany
Mixa Cosmetics offers safe skincare products tested under medical supervision to deliver effective results. The Urea Cica Repair+ Regenerating Cream will soothe and regenerate even very dry, rough, and damaged skin on the hands, body, and face. With a hypoallergenic formula, this product has undergone clinical trials showing that after just one week of regular use, it significantly reduces flakiness and the thickened layer of skin, while the first use eliminates tightness, providing comfort and long-lasting hydration.
Benefits of Mixa Urea Cica Repair+ Regenerating Cream:
- suitable even for sensitive skin;
- based on a 10% complex of Urea and Niacinamide;
- restores the skin, softening and moisturizing it;
- offers soothing, brightening, and antibacterial effects;
- instantly and effectively removes roughness and flakiness from the skin;
- relieves itching and tightness;
- combats redness;
- rich texture deeply nourishes the skin and is absorbed by dry areas, significantly improving their condition;
- provides 48-hour protection against dryness.-
Apply daily to clean skin on the face, body, and hands.
Reviews about Mixa Urea Cica Repair+ Regenerating Cream
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I am very satisfied with the cream. I bought it at Eva to use on my pregnant belly. I can't yet say if it helps with stretch marks since I'm only five months along, but it does keep my skin moisturized until my next shower.
The jar doesn't have a protective seal. Overall, the cream is good and provides nice moisture, but after applying it, my skin constantly feels dirty, as if it's sticky.
I like the effect of the cream. It really has a scent of acacia or bird cherry, which is light and subtle. I have no issues with floral scents, so I'm generally satisfied with the purchase. However, there was no protective seal under the lid, which is a bit of a drawback. If there's a good deal, I'll order it again.
This cream provides good hydration and has a pleasant scent. It worked well for my hyperkeratosis, with noticeable improvements in just a few days.
This cream is worth trying. It has a pleasant scent, and the moisturizing effect is excellent, leaving the skin soft and well-cared-for. However, for me, the sensation on the skin wasn't entirely comfortable, but that might just be a personal preference.
This cream is fantastic for skin with keratosis pilaris. However, if you don't have this condition, you might find the scent overwhelming and prefer other products. I used to use La Roche-Posay balm, but this cream works much better for me. I'm surprised by people who complain about the smell; the presence of an ingredient like urea naturally gives it a distinct scent, and a lighter fragrance might not be as effective. The main thing is its effectiveness. Before this, I tried Bebe, which also contains urea. It has a more pleasant scent, but since it's a lotion, its formula is less effective, though it still works.
This cream is fantastic for skin with keratosis pilaris. However, if you don't have this issue, you might find the strong scent off-putting and prefer other products. I previously used La Roche balm, but this one works much better for me. I'm always surprised when people complain about the cream's smell, considering it contains urea, which naturally has a distinct odor. It's unlikely that a lighter scent would improve it. The key here is its effectiveness. I also tried Bebe with urea before; it has a more pleasant fragrance, but since it's a lotion, the formula is less potent, although it still works.
This cream is fantastic for skin with keratosis pilaris. For those who don't have this issue, the strong scent might be off-putting, and they may prefer other products. I previously used La Roche balm, but this cream works much better for me. It's surprising to see people complain about the cream's smell; the presence of urea is inherently distinctive, and a lighter scent wouldn't necessarily improve the product. The key here is its effectiveness.
Before this, I tried a Bebe product with urea, which had a more pleasant scent. However, that one was a lotion with a milder effect, although it still worked.
The cream is just awful! If you have allergies, the fragrance could be dangerous! Even worse is the customer service at Makeup. I contacted their hotline to return the cream, which I hadn't even used because the scent was terrible (the cream might even be spoiled), and there was no protective seal on the jar! However, my return request was denied because I had removed the yellow tape they use for shipping. This response is unjustified and very insulting to a customer like me, who has been with Makeup for about 15 years or more. Their return policy doesn’t mention that removing the yellow tape is a violation preventing a return. The hotline operator told me I could file a complaint, but they still wouldn’t refund me. Great customer orientation, indeed. This whole experience just left a bad taste in my mouth.
This is an excellent cream that softens the skin and makes it feel smooth.
The cream effectively softens dry skin. It has a rather distinctive scent, but I find it quite pleasant. The smell is noticeable only immediately after application.
I didn't purchase it here, but the cream is amazing! It's especially great for winter. For dry skin, it's absolutely essential. I've used more expensive brands, but in my opinion, this cream is much better. The scent, either acacia or lilac, is pleasant to me. I also apply it as a mask on my constantly chapped lips overnight, and by morning, my lips are as soft as a baby's. This cream truly saves your skin.
I have very dry skin and hyperkeratosis, so I bought this on the recommendation of my dermatologist. I've been using the cream for over a week now, and I really like it. After the first use, my skin was noticeably softer and there was no irritation, even though not every cream suits me. I also bought it for my mom because she has severe roughness on her skin, and even though she hasn't been using it for long, she's also satisfied. As for the scent, I find it pleasant and not bothersome. I can recommend it, and the price is reasonable.
The cream is not greasy and actually works for my skin, which is quite rare. It absorbs well and moisturizes effectively. However, its scent doesn't fade over time; instead, it becomes more intense. The fragrance is described as "acacia" with a chemical-like undertone, reminiscent of ammonia fumes. It's baffling how the scent could ruin such a good cream. It's not suitable for use in a confined space. I'm now trying to figure out how to make the smell less pungent, but I'm not sure if that's even possible. In a warm, dry, enclosed area, the scent can become so overwhelming that it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. If it weren't for the smell, I would give it five stars, but because of this issue, I can't.
The cream is not bad, but the strong scent ruins it for me. I don't like such intense fragrances.
I wasn't very impressed with this product. I received it from another country, and over there it was unscented, less greasy, and showed results within a week. However, the version I got here has a strong fragrance, is very greasy, and doesn't absorb quickly. It's hard not to compare, so I'll be looking for an alternative and won't be purchasing the Ukrainian version again, unfortunately.
The cream is amazing! I have very dry and problematic skin, but I'm happy with the purchase. And the price is just right!
I expected professionals to work at such reputable cosmetic companies, but I am speechless. Recommending a cream with 10% urea for both the face and body is either a cruel joke or intentional harm. This type of cream should only be applied to hardened areas like heels and feet. A facial cream should contain just 6% urea, and even then, it would be beneficial to soften its effects with extracts like calendula, chamomile, along with lanolin or glycerin. Where have all the real experts gone? I can't believe they've all disappeared. It seems like this is being done on purpose.
I really liked the cream. My skin feels much better. The only minor downside, which might not appeal to everyone, is the scent. Thanks to Makeup for the quick delivery.
Great cream, even though the smell is a bit specific. It helps improve the condition of the skin in cases of hyperkeratosis.