
Experience effective care with Baraka SuperHeal Wound Healing Cream, a trusted Health and Beauty product available at Kapruka in Sri Lanka. This cream is designed to support skin health and help heal wounds faster.
Important Note: SuperHeal Cream may vary in its exact effects and is crafted for topical use. Ideal for home first-aid kits, it assists with cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, sores, boils, eczema, and pimples.
Baraka Superheal is safe for use on adults and children. Nevertheless, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before applying it on children, especially infants and toddlers.
For optimal results, apply Baraka Superheal on the affected area at least twice a day or as directed by a healthcare professional. Ensure the wound is clean before application.
Yes, Baraka Superheal is generally suitable for all skin types. However, if you have sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions to topical products, it`s advisable to do a patch test before using it extensively.
Baraka Superheal is designed to promote faster wound healing and helps in reducing inflammation. It supports the regeneration of skin cells and can be used on various types of wounds.
Baraka Superheal can be purchased online through the Kapruka website and is also available at various pharmacies across Sri Lanka. Check local availability in your area.
Online price at Kapruka is U$ 1.11
Topical skin care and wound management products are commonly bought alongside broader pharmacy essentials, from medicated creams and powders for daily skin health to oral and topical antibiotics that support recovery from bacterial infections. These categories serve home caregivers, patients managing post-surgical recovery, and anyone dealing with persistent skin conditions.
Natural-ingredient formulations like this one often sit alongside plant-based capsules and health supplements in the same household. Shoppers who use herbal skin treatments frequently browse home medical devices to monitor healing progress, making it a practical pairing for recovery-focused households.