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Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Cream, with Oatmeal and Ceramide-3, for 3+ Months of Age - 5 oz

$ 8.42

Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Cream, with Oatmeal and Ceramide-3, for 3+ Months of Age - 5 oz

$ 8.42
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Details
  • SKU: 7214001521
  • Brand: Eucerin
  • Type: Baby
  • Availability: In Stock
Description
  • This Eucerin baby eczema lotion contains colloidal oatmeal (a skin protectant), ceramide-3, and Licorice Root Extract.
  • Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Cream provides a moisturizing composition that has been clinically proven to alleviate dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin.
  • This Eucerin Baby eczema treatment cream is steroid and fragrance-free, and it is safe to use on adults, toddlers, and babies 3 months and older.
  • Eucerin Eczema Relief Baby Cream moisturizes the skin and helps to build its protective barrier.
  • One (1) 5 oz. container of Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Cream is included.
  • Product dimensions (in centimeters): 19.05 x 5 x 14.71

 

Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Cream is a moisturizing lotion that has been clinically proven to alleviate dry, itchy, eczema-prone skin. This newborn eczema lotion contains colloidal oatmeal (a skin protectant), ceramide-3 to help seal in moisture, and licorice root extract to soothe sensitive skin. Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Cream moisturizes the skin and helps to build its protective barrier. This Eucerin eczema treatment baby lotion is fragrance-free, steroid-free, and gentle enough to apply to your baby's delicate skin on a regular basis. Eucerin Baby eczema cream is suitable for adults, children, and babies aged 3 months and above. In a clinical trial, 4 out of 5 children on daily usage stayed flare-free for 6 months (1). Massage Eucerin eczema baby cream onto the baby's skin as needed. Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Flare-Up Treatment can be used to treat eczema flare-ups. Eucerin Baby eczema products include baby-friendly formulations. Eucerin is a doctor and pediatrician-recommended skincare brand founded on an unwavering commitment to research. (1) Journal of Drugs Dermatol Pediatric Clinical (2015). 

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