Eczema sufferers claim ‘natural’ £6 cream heals flaking red skin within 4 days and even works wonders on babies
Biologi's Bf Hydration Body Serum has also been credited with soothing cystic acne and scarring
AN AUSTRALIAN skincare product has been credited for clearing eczema and painful red skin conditions in a matter of days.
A number of people have taken to Instagram to share pictures of themselves before and after using 's Bf Hydration Body Serum - and the results are impressive.
Wendy Nguyen - a makeup and beauty expert - claims to have seen an improvement in her skin within four days.
She posted online: "March 15 was the very first day I used Biologi and you can see how much of a difference four days made! I used Bk Serum on my entire face and Bf on my hands/body.
"I must also mention that I cleaned up my diet a lot (no gluten, dairy, soy, eggs, coffee or alcohol and also cut out some vegetables high in salicylates) and I took @eczema.life Skin Friend supplements daily.
"I'm a firm believer that if you only treat something externally you'll be treating it eternally."
Summah Taylor - from Byron Bay, Australia - says she eased her cystic acne by using the serum alongside a cleanser.
In a post shared on Biologi's Instagram page, she wrote: "I was in my mum's car leaving ANOTHER skin clinic in hope of clearing my acne that I had suddenly just gotten overnight is what it felt like.
"I cannot even put into words the amount of distress having severe acne has caused me. Leading me into deep depression, low confidence and isolation for almost a year!
"I have lost thousands of dollars through usage of products, treatments, practitioners, doctors and not to mention the amount of opportunities I have turned down from jobs and agencies."
A woman named Grace credited the brand for reducing the eczema on her hands.
She said: "In flare periods the skin on my hands becomes inflamed fairly severely, with red rashes, swelling/oozing areas, and intense bouts of itchiness.
"This is so uncomfortable for me to live with, and something I become very self-conscious of when it's at its worst.
"I was literally days away from breaking point and surrendering to pharmaceuticals when my Biologi Hydration Serum arrived in the mail.
"Within five days of application day and night, the rash was healing over and redness beginning to fade.
"Now the skin on my hands is almost completely back to normal, and looking the best it has in years."
And the product also appears to work wonders on children.
In another of Biologi's uploads, mum Zayra Sabido explained that her son is prone to eczema flare-ups.
She said: "He would constantly scratch, which meant he would wake up constantly during the night (so would I), which would make him very tired as well as myself.
"I also had to continually cover his hands with mittens."
The brand went on to state that Zayra has been using the serum on her baby after bathtime and when she notices flare-ups appearing.
In a before and after image, his skin looks to be almost completely clear.
So, what's the science behind the serum?
It's made from pure extract of finger lime and is a natural source of tryptophan. This is a powerful amino acid that helps to repair the barrier function of the skin.
It's also a natural source of vitamin C and assists the skin in retaining moisture, suppleness and elasticity.
As well as eczema and acne, the cream is purported to reduce blemishes, sun damage, cellulite, dryness, bumps and flaking.
- Bf Hydration Body Serum, £5.87 - £31.77 from Biologi -
The serum costs just $10.91 (£5.87) for a 5ml bottle and $59.05 (£31.77) for 50ml.
You'll have to add on $32.40 (£17.43) to ship the product from Australia.
But as those suffering from painful skin conditions will know, that may be a small price to pay.
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