AproDerm Emollient Cream, 500g
If you’re suffering from dry, irritated skin, AproDerm Emollient Cream is here to help.
AproDerm Emollient Cream is a rich, creamy formula that provides long-lasting hydration and relief for dry, itchy skin. Formulated with 15% white soft paraffin and 6% liquid paraffin, AproDerm Emollient Cream is clinically proven to help relieve the symptoms of dry skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Additionally, this emollient cream is free from potential irritants and sensitizers like SLS, parabens, chlorocresol, fragrances, and colors, making it ideal for those with sensitive skin. AproDerm Emollient Cream is also non-greasy and quickly absorbs into the skin, leaving behind a
Uses of AproDerm Emollient Cream:
For the symptomatic relief of dry skin, associated with conditions such as eczema and psoriasis
AproDerm Emollient Cream is a soap substitute and occlusive, leave-on emollient that is suitable from birth and soothes, moisturises and protects skin suffering from Eczema, Psoriasis and other Dry Skin Conditions.
Benefits of AproDerm Emollient Cream
AproDerm Emollient Cream is Formulated with 15% white soft paraffin and 6% liquid paraffin
- An effective soap substitute for daily use
- Suitable from Birth
- A cooling cream that absorbs easily into the skin
- Creates a protective layer on the skin
- Up to 29%1 more cost-effective than similar emollient creams
- Suitable for Vegans
- Not tested on animals
- Dermatologically tested
- A gentle, hydrating 2 in 1 moisturiser and soap substitute
- A vegan-friendly moisturiser suitable for eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions
- Suitable for everyone from newborns to the elderly
What is Eczema?
Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) is the most common form of eczema, a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, dry and cracked.
Atopic eczema is more common in children, often developing before their first birthday. But it may also develop for the first time in adults.
It’s usually a long-term (chronic) condition, although it can improve significantly, or even clear completely, in some children as they get older.
Atopic eczema causes the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked and sore.
Some people only have small patches of dry skin, but others may experience widespread inflamed skin all over the body.
Inflamed skin can become red on lighter skin, and darker brown, purple or grey on darker skin. This can also be more difficult to see on darker skin.
Although atopic eczema can affect any part of the body, it most often affects the hands, insides of the elbows, backs of the knees and the face and scalp in children.
People with atopic eczema usually have periods when symptoms are less noticeable, as well as periods when symptoms become more severe (flare-ups).
What causes Eczema?
The exact cause of atopic eczema is unknown, but it’s clear it is not down to one single thing.
Atopic eczema often occurs in people who get allergies. “Atopic” means sensitivity to allergens.
It can run in families, and often develops alongside other conditions, such as asthma and hay fever.
The symptoms of atopic eczema often have certain triggers, such as soaps, detergents, stress and the weather.
Sometimes food allergies can play a part, especially in young children with severe eczema.
You may be asked to keep a food diary to try to determine whether a specific food makes your symptoms worse.
Allergy tests are not usually needed, although they’re sometimes helpful in identifying whether a food allergy may be triggering symptoms.
Treatment for atopic eczema can help to relieve the symptoms and many cases improve over time.
But there’s currently no cure and severe eczema often has a significant impact on daily life, which may be difficult to cope with physically and mentally.
There’s also an increased risk of skin infections.
Many different treatments can be used to control symptoms and manage eczema, including:
- self-care techniques, such as reducing scratching and avoiding triggers
- emollients (moisturising treatments) – used on a daily basis for dry skin
- topical corticosteroids – used to reduce swelling, redness and itching during flare-ups
Other causes of Dry Skin
Itchy skin is not usually a sign of anything serious. You can often treat it yourself and it will usually go away after a few weeks.How to treat itchy skin yourself
Sometimes itching is caused by dry, cracked or irritated skin. There are simple things you can do to help ease the itching.
These things may also help stop itchy skin returning and avoid skin damage from scratching.
Do
- pat or tap your skin instead of scratching it
- hold something cool on your skin, like a damp towel
- have cool or warm baths or showers
- use an unperfumed moisturiser or emollient regularly
- keep your nails clean, short and smooth
- wear loose cotton clothing
- use a laundry liquid or powder that’s for sensitive skin
Don’t
- do not wear tight clothes, or clothes made from wool or synthetic fabrics
- do not spend a long time in the bath or shower
- do not use perfumed soaps, deodorants or moisturisers
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What is the price of AproDerm Emollient Cream?
The price of AproDerm Emollient Cream is £9.79
Where can you buy AproDerm Emollient Cream?
You can buy AproDerm Emollient Cream at Dock Pharmacy Essex UK, UK Online Pharmacy.
Can you buy AproDerm Emollient Cream Over the counter?
AproDerm Emollient Cream is available to buy over the counter.
Dock Pharmacy
128 Dock Road, Tilbury, Essex, RM18 7BJ
Tel: 01375846316
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