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Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment
This water-free, paraffin-based formulation forms a semi-permeable, protective barrier over the skin which reduces the rate of water loss. The ingredients Panthenol and Bisabolol soothe dry skin and help reduce redness due dryness. It also contains Glycerin to moisturise and replenish the skin's moisture barrier.
This ointment also conditions and protects the skin, and it is recommended to help prevent dryness associated with occupational skin irritants that will otherwise cause the skin to lose moisture and dry out (ex: excessive hand washing). Gentle enough for use on babies.
Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment is well tolerated, gentle, non-comedogenic, and contains no added fragrances, colorants, alcohol and preservatives that could, in some people, cause skin irritation or contact dermatitis.
How to Use
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Apply regularly to problem areas such as the knees, elbows, knuckles, cuticles and heels The handy 7ml, 10ml and 45ml packs make it easy to pop in your bag, carry around with you and reapply whenever needed
Apply as often as needed, and every time you wash your hands A fingertip of product is normally enough for your hands. As it warms, the ointment massages gently into your skin The texture makes it easy to use on specific problem areas and for softening cuticles An ideal overnight treatment for very dry hands or cracked knuckles. Use with or without cotton gloves as you prefer.
Apply after showering or bathing A large fingertip of product normally enough for each of your feet As it warms, the ointment massages gently into your skin The texture makes it easy to use on specific problem areas An ideal overnight treatment for very dry feet and cracked heels
Apply gently to minor (superficial, first degree) burns Do not use on open wounds: wait for skin to re-epithelialize (form new tissue) before applying. You can read more about how to care for minor burns in How should I care for minor burns? For advice on how to care for more serious burns consult your doctor.
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