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ABena Zinc Spray with 10% Zinc Oxide 100ml

In stock
SKU: 003-061-0005
€9,47 netto
€11,27 inkl. MwSt.

The spray protects and regenerates the skin in the intimate area, supporting natural skin regeneration for up to 24 hours. It gently and mildly cares for the skin, preserving its natural moisture. It also has an anti-inflammatory effect.

The risk of contamination during intimate hygiene is significantly reduced by a practical atomizer. The spray function minimizes unpleasant friction on the skin.

  • The zinc spray is suitable for people with incontinence.
  • (can be used for urinary and fecal incontinence)
  • suitable for elderly care or for caring for a relative
  • suitable for intimate hygiene
  • Free from dyes and perfume
  • pH value: 5-6


Abena Zinc Spray contributes to a long-term improvement of the skin barrier, enhances moisture levels, and thus protects against potential irritations (for example, from urine or stool residue). Zinc oxide is known for its antiseptic properties. The spray is particularly helpful in soothing irritated skin.

  • With calendula and chamomile to soothe and support natural skin regeneration.
  • Thanks to TLT (Thin Layer Technology), it sprays a wafer-thin layer onto the skin.
  • For use in cases of skin redness and the first visible signs of IAD.

💧 Zinc skincare that works – gentle on the skin, strong in protection!

For daily skincare – especially in professional and home care.
Whether for incontinence, chafed skin, or to prevent irritation: zinc oxide is indispensable in modern skincare. It soothes, protects, and supports skin regeneration – gently and reliably.

Key facts about zinc
Zinc plays an important role in wound healing and skin regeneration. Here are the main benefits of zinc for wounds:
Why is zinc good for wounds?

✔ Promotes wound healing – zinc supports cell division and the growth of new skin cells.
✔ Anti-inflammatory – Helps reduce swelling and redness.
✔ Antibacterial effect – Can inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent infections.
✔ Reduces itching and irritation – Soothes the skin and protects against irritation.
✔ Supports collagen production – important for skin elasticity and firmness.

How is zinc used for wounds?
🔹 Zinc ointments & creams – Help with minor wounds, abrasions, eczema or skin irritations.
🔹 Zinc-containing plasters – Can accelerate the healing process.
🔹 Zinc as a dietary supplement – ​​Adequate zinc intake through diet or tablets supports wound healing from within.

When is zinc particularly helpful?
✔ For minor injuries & scratches
✔ For acne & skin inflammation
✔ For sunburn or minor burns
✔ For weeping wounds (e.g., diaper rash)
💡 Tip: Do not apply zinc ointment to deep or open wounds – proper wound care should be sought first! 😊

Zinc is an essential trace element that plays an important role in skin health – especially for dry skin. Here are the main reasons why zinc is good for dry skin:
Benefits of zinc for dry skin
✔ Regulates sebum production – Zinc helps stabilize the skin's balance by regulating oil production and preventing moisture loss.
✔ Supports the skin barrier – It promotes the formation of new skin cells and strengthens the skin's natural protective layer.
✔ Anti-inflammatory – Soothes irritated, dry skin and reduces redness or itching.
✔ Promotes wound healing – Helps with cracked or brittle skin by accelerating regeneration.
✔ Protects against free radicals – Zinc has an antioxidant effect and protects the skin from harmful environmental influences.

How can zinc help with dry skin?
🔹 Zinc-containing creams & ointments – Ideal for dry, cracked areas or skin problems such as eczema.
🔹 Zinc in the diet – Foods such as nuts, oatmeal, meat or legumes help to balance the zinc levels.
🔹 Zinc as a dietary supplement – ​​Can help if a zinc deficiency is the cause of dry skin.
💡 Tip: If dry skin persists, a zinc deficiency could be the cause. A blood test can provide clarity! 😊