EPIMAX ExCetra Cream 100g
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EPIMAX ExCetra Cream 100g

£5.99

£4.99 ex. VAT · includes £1.00 (20.00% VAT)

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Product Overview

Rich emollient cream for dry, eczema-prone and psoriasis-prone skin. Suitable for daily moisturising and can also be used as a soap substitute in the bath or shower.

EPIMAX ExCetra Cream 100g is a rich emollient cream designed to help soften, moisturise and protect dry, rough and uncomfortable skin. It is suitable for use in eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions, and can be used both as a leave-on moisturiser and as a soap substitute during washing. The formula has a high lipid content to help reduce moisture loss and support the skin barrier, making it useful for skin that needs longer-lasting hydration and everyday comfort.

This 100g tube is a practical size for home use, handbags, travel or keeping close by for repeat application throughout the day. The cream spreads easily, absorbs well and helps leave skin feeling softer and more comfortable without the harshness associated with ordinary soaps or shower gels. It is fragrance-free, SLS-free, lanolin-free, paraben-free, gluten-free and vegan.

EPIMAX ExCetra Cream is suitable for adults, older people and children, with product information stating it can be applied as frequently as required to manage symptoms. As part of a regular skincare routine, it may help reduce dryness, tightness and the urge to scratch by keeping skin well moisturised.

Key features:

  • Rich emollient for dry, rough and sensitive skin
  • For use in eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions
  • Helps soften skin and reduce moisture loss
  • Can be used as a daily moisturiser
  • Can also be used as a soap substitute in the bath or shower
  • Suitable for frequent use
  • Fragrance-free, SLS-free, lanolin-free, paraben-free and vegan
  • 100g tube format for convenient everyday use
EPIMAX ExCetra Cream 100g | Emollient for Dry Skin, Eczema & Psoriasis | Fylde Clinic