Description
Meet WhiteOak Repair, a product we created using only natural ingredients: Beeswax from a home apiary, oak bark extract and a blend of resins from Polish forests. The whole thing is packaged in a handy can containing 20g of the product, which can serve you both immediately after training and in daily use.
Each of the listed ingredients has scientifically proven beneficial properties that can help regenerate hand skin worn out and damaged during intense activities such as climbing, obstacle running and barbell sports.
WhiteOak Repair will work well in conjunction with the use of our Sander to remove corns immediately after climbing, preventing the formation of painful, detaching blisters.
Brief description of features and sources:
Beeswax [1].
– It moisturizes the skin and forms a protective barrier to prevent moisture loss.
– It has anti-inflammatory effects and soothes skin irritation thanks to the flavonoids it contains
– It exhibits antibacterial properties, which helps prevent skin infections.
– It can promote the healing of wounds and sores due to its high content of vitamin A and unsaturated fatty acids.
Oak bark macerate [2].
– It has an astringent effect, which helps narrow pores and reduce sebum secretion.
– It can support skin inflammation.
– It exhibits antiseptic action, inhibiting the growth of bacteria on the skin.
Conifer resin [3].
– It has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, which helps treat wounds and skin infections.
– It can accelerate skin healing and reduce scarring.
– It exhibits anti-inflammatory properties and soothes skin irritation.
Sources:
[1] Basta-Juzbašić, A., Mirić, L., Bojić, M., & Poljacki, M. (2019). Beeswax in dermatology: properties, applications and future perspectives. Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica, 27(3), 163-167.
[2] Strugala, P., & Olszewska-Słonina, D. (2019). Oak (Quercus L.) as a raw material in the cosmetic industry. Chemical Industry, 98(6), 1161-1165.
[3] Sadowska, A., & Paduch, R. (2019). Resins and their derivatives in dermatology. Advances in Dermatology and Allergology, 36(2), 129-135.
Previous lowest price was $14.