Everyday skin protection without the fuss (or the splurge)
Skin TLC That Doesn’t Break the Bank
Caring for the skin—especially when it’s dry, irritated, or healing from a wound—doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. Sometimes, all it takes is a smart, simple trio that works.
wund+™ brings just that: gentle, effective skin, and wound care that keeps things uncomplicated. It’s about being kind to skin, kind to wallets, and skipping the clutter of a dozen different creams and sprays.

The wund+™ Essentials: Three Products, Big Impact
Keep Skin Calm with wund+™ Regeneration Cream
Think of this as a comfort blanket for skin. Made with urea, panthenol, shea butter, and allantoin. This formula hydrates, soothes, and strengthens the skin barrier (Piquero-Casals et al., 2021).
Bonus: it’s got MicroSilver™, an antimicrobial that helps keep bacteria at bay without messing with skin’s natural balance. Perfect for dry, sensitive, or irritated skin, even for those dealing with diabetic skin issues.
Spray and Go with wund+™ Wound Spray
No more stinging antiseptics. This spray uses hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a gentle germ-fighter that cleans wounds without the burn. Just spray and move on with the day. It’s that easy.
Scars? Smoothly Handled with wund+™ Scar Gel
This isn’t just any scar gel. With medical-grade silicone, Centella Reversa (a plant-based skin hero), and adaptive pigments, it helps fade scars while blending with natural skin tone. No drama, just smoother skin.
Simple, No-Fuss Care That Makes Sense
For anyone juggling a busy life (or a curious kiddo prone to scrapes), wund+™ makes it easy to stay ready. No overflowing shelves, no confusing routines, just one handy kit that covers it all.
Healthy skin, less panic, and a little peace of mind? Sounds like a win. (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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