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Everyone who suffers from dry, sensitive, itchy skin and skin prone to flare-up of eczema or dermatitis should use emollient products regularly to keep protective levels of moisture in the skin. Eumobase can also be used whenever everyday activities such as household chores or harsh weather cause the skin to become dry. It is suitable for adults, including the elderly, children and babies |
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Why should I use Eumobase rather than other moisturisers?
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Eumobase has been specially formulated, to provide concentrated rehydration. Eumobase intensively moisturises the skin to help it stay soothed, supple and protected all day long. Eumobase does not contain any perfume or colourings that can irritate sensitive skin. The effectiveness of Eumobase concentrated rehydration cream has been proven by skin specialists in clinical trials, and was shown to have better moisturising ability than three of the leading branded emollients. |
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Is Eumobase suitable for sensitive skin?
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Eumobase is formulated to care for sensitive skin by replenishing your skin's moisture. Eumobase does not contain any perfume or colourings that can irritate sensitive skin. However, every individual is different and allergy can rarely occur with almost any substance. |
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Can I use Eumobase anywhere on my skin?
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Yes. Eumobase concentrated rehydration cream can be applied anywhere on the body, including the face. |
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What are the full ingredients of Eumobase?
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Aqua: the international term for water.
Glycerin: the high concentration of this important emollient ingredient helps provide the high moisturising effect of Eumobase
Glyceryl stearate: an ingredient that helps oily ingredients to mix with water to form a cream, it also has its own emollient properties.
Cetearyl alcohol: a cream is technically called an emulsion - microscopic droplets of oil suspended in water. This ingredient helps keep the emulsion stable.
PEG-100 stearate: also helps keep the emulsion stable.
Synthetic beeswax: natural beeswax has been a valuable emollient ingredient in ointments and creams for centuries, but occasionally can cause an allergic reaction. Synthetic beeswax is purer and so reduces this possibility.
Dimethicone: a barrier ingredient to help strengthen the skin's defences.
Citric acid and Sodium citrate: Together they adjust the pH balance of Eumobase.
4-Chloro-m-cresol: acts as a preservative for the cream. |
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Should I use other emollients and moisturisers?
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As well as emollient creams, dermatologists also recommend emollient bath and shower oils and emollient soap substitutes. These avoid the drying effects of soaps and detergents. Learn more about emollients |
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