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Cetraben Moisturising Cream is an emollient that locks in moisture and protects dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin from irritants and water loss, supplied in a 50ml travel pump by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Type | Emollient moisturiser — not a steroid and not a medicine |
|---|---|
| Format | Cream, 50ml travel-size pump |
| Used for | Dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin, psoriasis and dermatitis |
| How it works | Locks in moisture and helps protect the skin against irritants and water loss |
| Application | Whole body; helps reduce the chance of further dry, flaky patches |
| How often | As often as required |
| Convenience | Travel-size pump to manage skin on the go |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Who it is for
- People with dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin who want a daily moisturiser that locks in moisture
- People with psoriasis or dermatitis looking for a leave-on emollient for the whole body
- People who want a travel-size pump to keep their skin routine going while out and about
Not suitable for: anyone allergic to any ingredient on the label. Avoid broken, weeping or infected skin and keep away from the eyes. This is an emollient that moisturises and protects; it does not cure eczema or psoriasis.
How to use
- Apply as often as required, making sure the affected area is fully covered.
- Use long, smooth strokes in the direction of hair growth, applying gently.
- Apply to slightly damp skin after bathing or showering to help lock in moisture.
- Apply across the whole body to help reduce the likelihood of further dry or flaky patches.
- For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes.
Frequently asked questions
Is Cetraben Moisturising Cream a steroid?
No. Cetraben is an emollient moisturiser, not a steroid or a medicine. It locks in moisture and protects dry, itchy skin, and can be used as often as needed.
How often should I apply Cetraben?
Apply it as often as required, making sure the area is fully covered. Using it regularly, and after washing while the skin is slightly damp, helps keep the skin moisturised and comfortable.
Can I use it on eczema and psoriasis?
Yes. Cetraben can be used on dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin, as well as psoriasis and dermatitis. It moisturises and protects the skin but does not cure these conditions; speak to your pharmacist or GP if they are not controlled.
Can I use it on my face?
It can be applied to the whole body. Avoid the eye area, and if you have very sensitive facial skin, do a patch test first or ask your pharmacist for advice.
Does Cetraben cure eczema?
No. An emollient does not cure eczema; it moisturises the skin, helps relieve dryness and supports the skin barrier as part of a daily routine. If your eczema is flaring or not controlled, speak to your pharmacist or GP.
Safety and storage
- For external use only. Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredient on the label.
- Avoid contact with the eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs.
- Emollients can make clothing, bedding and dressings more easily flammable — keep away from naked flames and do not smoke nearby.
- If symptoms persist or worsen, speak to your pharmacist or GP.
- Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of the sight and reach of children.
References
This product is an emollient for the management of dry, itchy and eczema-prone skin. It is not a steroid or a medicine and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. If your skin condition does not improve, or worsens, consult your pharmacist or GP.
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