Hygiene is the first step of each care routine

MYCOSIS IS THE MOST FREQUENT SKIN DISEASE AMONG ADULTS: 9,5%*

Itching, redness and aestetic changes are the most common symptoms for frequent types of mycosis such as athlete's foot, pityriasis versicolor and onychomycosis. In some cases, mycosis may be recurrent and long to treat, by prolonging so the frustration sensation and impacting the Quality of Life. **

Following a good skin hygiene may help and protect your skin.

*Richard MA, Paul C, Nijsten T, et al. Prevalence of most common skin diseases in Europe: a population-based study. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2022;36(7):1088-1096. doi:10.1111/jdv.18050
**P. Parinyarux 1 , W. Thavornwattanayong 2,* , Ch. Soontornpas 3 and P. Rawangnam Towards Better CARE for Superficial Fungal Infections: A Consultation Guide for the Community Pharmacy. Pharmacy 2022, 10, 29.

Hygiene: the key step

Cutaneous mycoses are fungal infections of the skin caused by microscopic fungi.

They can affect different parts of the body, such as the trunk, the scalp, the mucous membranes or more commonly the foot and the nails.

In your daily care routine, use specific hygiene products, tested on mycosis-prone skin, which cleanse and soothe sensitive skin.