Eucerin Dry Skin Therapy Original Moisturizing Creme, 16-Ounce Jars (Pack of 2)
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Product Description
Heals & protects sensitive skin. Non-irritating. Fragrance free. Dermatologist recommended. Eucerin, the dermatologist-trusted brand for dry skin care. Eucerin Original Moisturizing Creme: Provides long-lasting moisturization that helps to relieve extra dry, chapped or chafed skin or dry skin associated with eczema or psoriasis; Contains no fragrance and won't clog pores; Can be used safely to help relieve dry skin associated with certain prescribed medications.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86939 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Eucerin
- Released on: 2006-05-02
- Number of items: 2
Features
- Dry-skin therapy; heals and protects sensitive skin
- Long-lasting moisture; dermatologist-recommended
- Helps alleviate dry skin associated with eczema or psoriasis
- Non-irritating, fragrance free; won't clog pores
- Please read all label information on delivery
Customer Reviews
Great for eczema
My one year old has a pretty bad case of eczema, and this is the only lotion that I have found to show marked improvement in his condition. I use it in combination with the Aquaphor gentle wash for a one, two punch. My only complaint is that it is so greasy.
This Cream Contains an Active Moisturizer
I've spent loads of money on creams for my girl, believe it or not, Eucerin is her favorite.
She has dry, sensitive skin and dabs it on her lips and where she has a few crows feet trying to increase. Eucerin REALLY keeps her lines at bay.
Honest !
This May Make Your Eczema Worse
Methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone are potent sensitizers and bacterial mutagens that have links to neurological damage. Not only that, they are known allergens for 2 to 4 percent of the population. Through patch testing, I have found out I am allergic to MCI/MI and my eczema has improved dramatically since avoiding Eucerin products. Eucerin is one of the few companies that insist on using these ingredients in leave-on products. I have asked Eucerin directly for an explanation and received the following answer: "We are unable to disclose ingredient information, other than as required by law, regarding our product formulations. We adhere to this policy to ensure that trade secrets and other proprietary business information remain confidential."
There are alternatives with safe ingredients. I use unscented Albolene, sold as a make-up remover, and it contains no nasty preservatives.




