BREVENA Laboratories receives National Eczema Association's Seal of Acceptance award for Restorative Skin Balm

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BREVENA Laboratories, LLC, a luxury skincare cosmetics company that combines beauty and advanced medical technology, announces that the National Eczema Association has awarded the Seal of Acceptance™ to the brand's Restorative Skin Balm. Afflicting more than 30 million Americans, Eczema is a general term for any type of dermatitis or "inflammation of the skin." This inflammation is a non-contagious condition in which the skin becomes irritated, resulting in red rashes, itching and/or dryness. Because the skin is often dehydrated and prickling, moisturizing frequently and immediately after bathing helps soothe the skin's distress. In recognition of October being National Eczema Month, BREVENA is offering 20% off their entire product line & FREE SHIPPING through October 31, 2015 with promo code: happyskin @ www.brevena.com.

BREVENA Laboratories' Restorative Skin Balm ($49, 1 oz.) features a proprietary purified oat beta glucan, known as Macro B Complex, which provides cellular-friendly hydration to rejuvenate the skin, guard it with an invisible protective barrier, restore hydration and protect it against the environment. BREVENA Laboratories' Macro B Complex has been trusted by medical professionals worldwide for more than 20 years in the treating of the most traumatized skin. With just a small amount, the Restorative Skin Balm provides essential cell hydration, locks in moisture to protect and renew the skin, and works to repair and soften even the most dry and itchy areas. The testimonials speak for themselves.

"Our Macro B Technology actually makes eczema sufferers feel like they have 'normal' skin," said Barbara Klein, President, BREVENA Laboratories, LLC. "BREVENA's team is committed to skin health, and we are honored to be awarded the NEA Seal of Acceptance."

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