Dermo-cosmetics is a combination of the word dermatology (dermatology) and cosmetics. The term is defined as a dedicated cosmetic designed to solve a wide range of common skin problems and symptoms such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, dandruff, redness, rashes, and more. The preparations of this category have therapeutic medicinal properties but are not considered as medicine. The dermo-cosmetic products provide a cosmetic solution for skin with problems and sensitivities and are sold in pharmacies without a doctor's or pharmacist's prescription.
In recent years, dermo-cosmetics products have been attracting more and more customers who want to return to natural and healthy - not only in the food they eat but also in the substances they apply to their bodies
Although the trend began in the French town of Vichy in 1931 since then many companies around the world - including some in Israel - have been producing dermo-cosmetic products for a growing customer base. This industry is rolling in billions all over the world, and in the last decade, as part of the global return to healthy and natural, the trend is growing by double-digit percentages every year.
In recent years, dermo-cosmetics products have been attracting more and more customers who want to return to natural and healthy - not only in the food they eat but also in the substances they apply to their bodies
Although the trend began in the French town of Vichy in 1931 since then many companies around the world - including some in Israel - have been producing dermo-cosmetic products for a growing customer base. This industry is rolling in billions all over the world, and in the last decade, as part of the global return to healthy and natural, the trend is growing by double-digit percentages every year.