RUGARD Cosmetics – specific cosmetics for every skin type - Pharmacy exclusive
Vitamins are important nutrients for healthy skin. RUGARD Vitamin cream Facial care and the other products from the vitamin series offer nourishing care for dry skin. They combine selected vitamins with valuable plant-based oils and other valuable ingredients – free from parabens, dyes, polyethylene glycol (PEG), and microplastics. Find out here what makes the individual products of the vitamin series so special.
RUGARD Vitamin cream
Applied after facial cleansing, RUGARD Vitamin cream facial Care regulates the skin’s moisture levels and promotes regeneration.
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RUGARD Vitamin body lotion
RUGARD Vitamin body lotion is gently massaged into the skin after daily body care. With four selected vitamins, the delicate citrus-scented body lotion provides long-lasting, intensive care.
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RUGARD Hand cream
RUGARD Hand cream cares for dry and rough hands and leaves them wonderfully soft. The formula absorbs quickly without any oiliness.
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RUGARD vitamin ampoules
Intensive treatment with anti-aging effect for face, neck and décolleté - the ideal basis for the daily care routine.
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Frequently asked questions
Which vitamins are included in the RUGARD Vitamin series?
The RUGARD Vitamin series provides long-lasting skin care with selected vitamins A, B3, B6, C, and E along with plant-based oils and other valuable ingredients. The range includes RUGARD Vitamin cream facial care, RUGARD Vitamin body lotion, and RUGARD Hand cream.
Why is skin care with vitamins important?
Vitamins are essential for various functions in the body as well as for the skin, which endures a high level of stress from external influences such as the sun’s rays or natural aging processes. A care product containing selected vitamins for the skin provides intensive nourishment and protects against harmful environmental influences.
What is the right way to use the RUGARD Vitamin series?
Apply RUGARD Vitamin cream facial care to your cleansed face in the morning and evening. Gently massage the body lotion into skin after bathing or showering. The hand cream is ideal for use after every hand wash.
In which pack sizes is the RUGARD Vitamin series available?
RUGARD Vitamin cream facial care is available in jars of 50 or 100 ml. RUGARD Body lotion comes in a tube of 200 ml. One tube of RUGARD Hand cream contains 50 ml.
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