AproDerm Colloidal Oat Cream - 500 ml
Product information
Aproderm
Price
£ 9.56
AproDerm Colloidal Oat Cream contains Colloidal oatmeal helps to restores, hydrates, moisturises and soothes skin that is affected by eczema, psoriasis or other dry skin conditions.
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What AproDerm Colloidal Oat Cream is used for?
AproDerm Colloidal Oat Cream is formulated with active Colloidal oatmeal. It helps to restores, hydrates, moisturises and soothes skin that is affected by eczema, psoriasis or other dry skin conditions. It can also be used as a soap substitute.- Eczema Relief: AproDerm is expertly crafted to alleviate the discomfort associated with eczema. The active Colloidal oatmeal in the cream is specifically formulated to restore and soothe irritated, itchy skin, providing much-needed relief.
- Psoriasis Management: For those dealing with the challenges of psoriasis, this cream offers a welcome solution. It helps to hydrate and moisturize the skin, reducing dryness and discomfort associated with psoriatic skin.
- Dry Skin Conditions: Beyond eczema and psoriasis, AproDerm is an excellent choice for managing various dry skin conditions. Its moisturizing properties are beneficial for combating dryness and maintaining skin health.
- Soap Substitute: This versatile cream can also be used as a soap substitute. It's a gentle and effective way to cleanse the skin without the potential harshness of traditional soaps, making it a perfect choice for those with sensitive or delicate skin.
When AproDerm Cream should not be used?
Please refrain from using AproDerm Colloidal Cream under the following circumstances:- Allergic Reactions: If you, or your child, are known to have allergies to any of the ingredients listed in the product. Safety should always come first, and it's important to avoid any known allergens.
- Severe Skin Damage: In cases where your skin is actively bleeding, significantly broken, or severely cracked, it's essential to consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the cream. They can provide appropriate guidance on whether the product is suitable for your specific situation.
- Infections: It is not advisable to use the cream on areas of the skin that are infected. Addressing the underlying infection should be a priority, and a healthcare professional can recommend the best course of action.
- Patch Testing: Before applying the cream more extensively, it's a good practice to perform a patch test on a small, inconspicuous area of your skin. This will help determine if you have any adverse reactions to the product before using it more broadly.