Soothe Redness and Irritation Naturally with wund+™ Regeneration Cream
Red, Itchy, or Just Annoyed? Skin Can React to Anything
Sudden weather shifts, dry air from AC, or even everyday stress, skin irritation and redness can hit anytime. And for those with sensitive skin, the effects can show up fast and stick around longer.
Often, the root cause is a weakened skin barrier. Once that protective layer breaks down, the skin loses moisture (hello, dryness) and becomes more prone to flare-ups and discomfort (Proksch et al., 2020). Even stress and mild allergies can kick things off.
A Gentle Cream That Knows What Skin Needs

When the skin’s already irritated, less is more, wund+™ Regeneration Cream delivers just that. Its formula is packed with clinically proven ingredients that calm, hydrate, and help the skin bounce back, gently.
What’s Inside? A Soothing Squad:
- Urea & Panthenol
Work together to deeply hydrate and balance moisture levels.
- Shea Butter and Allantoin
Help soften dry patches and speed up skin recovery, all while keeping it comfy.
- MicroSilver™
A smart antimicrobial that protects without messing up the skin’s balance, perfect for skin that’s feeling vulnerable.
This blend helps restore the skin’s natural barrier, reduces water loss, and gives the skin room to heal without drama (Piquero-Casals et al., 2021).
Daily Rituals for Happier Skin
For those dealing with sensitive skin or just prone to flare-ups, a few small changes can make a big difference:
- Apply wund+™ Regeneration Cream twice a day
- Skip harsh soaps or scrubs
- Dress for the weather, protect skin from extremes
- Keep shower temps warm, not hot
Calmer Skin, Better Days
Redness and irritation are no fun, but they don’t have to ruin the day. With its natural, skin-loving ingredients, wund+™ Regeneration Cream helps skin stay calm, happy, and ready for anything! (AP)
References
Piquero-Casals, J., Morgado-Carrasco, D., Granger, C., & Trullàs, C. (2021). Urea in dermatology: A review of its emollient, moisturising, keratolytic, skin barrier enhancing and antimicrobial properties. Dermatology and Therapy, 11(6), 1905–1915.
Proksch, E., Berardesca, E., Misery, L., Engblom, J., & Bouwstra, J. (2020). Dry skin management: Practical approach in light of latest research on skin structure and function. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 31(7), 716–722.
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