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HEALTH WELLNESS

Be a Smart Parent with Safe and Simple First Aid

GWS Wellness – Jadi Orang Tua Cerdas dengan Sediakan Perawatan Luka dan Kulit yang Aman untuk Anak

Because Dealing with Cuts Doesn’t Have to Be a Drama

Kids and adventures go hand-in-hand. Sometimes, that means bumps, scrapes, or mystery bruises after a fun day out. But hey, no need to panic. Having the right first aid at home can turn chaos into calm, and wund+™ is here to help.

Created by GWS Wellness, wund+™ makes first aid for families easier, safer, and less stressful. Whether it’s a grazed knee from the park or a scraped elbow from a wild football match, these essentials have parents covered.

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GWS Wellness – Care for Your Child’s Wounds and Skin with wund+™ from GWS Wellness

The Simple wund+™ Trio Every Parent Needs

Keep Skin Happy with wund+™ Regeneration Cream

When skin’s feeling dry or irritated, this gentle cream is the go-to. It’s got a dreamy blend of urea, panthenol, and shea butter, all great for locking in hydration and calming irritation. 

And bonus, it includes MicroSilver™, an antimicrobial hero that keeps nasties at bay and helps protect sensitive skin. Win-win!

Spray It, Done! wund+™ Wound Spray

Say goodbye to stinging antiseptics. This spray contains hypochlorous acid (HOCl) to gently clean wounds, no rinse, no ouch, no tears. Just spray and carry on. Super easy for busy or on-the-move families.

Bye-Bye, Scars: wund+™ Scar Gel

This one’s a little powerhouse. Made with medical-grade silicone, adaptive pigments, and Centella Reversa, this gel helps fade scars gently and blends with skin tone for a natural look. It’s kid-safe, dermatologically tested, and totally fuss-free.

Easy Routine, Big Relief

Parents don’t need a cabinet full of complicated products. With just these three from wund+™, it’s all sorted: protect, cleanse, and conceal. First aid that actually makes life easier? Yes, please! (AP)


References

Kramer, A., et al. (2018). “Consensus on wound antisepsis: Update 2018”. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 31(1), 28–58.

Piquero-Casals, J., et al. (2021). “Urea in dermatology: A review of its emollient, moisturising, keratolytic, skin barrier enhancing and antimicrobial properties”. Dermatology and Therapy, 11(6), 1905–1915.

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