AproDerm Barrier Cream, 100G

  • Suitable for Eczema, Psoriasis & other Dry Skin Conditions.
  • Nappy rash.
  • Incontinence.
  • Suitable for Adults, Children & Babies
  • Free from SLS, parabens, halogens, fragrances and colours.

  • Protecting against the symptoms of nappy rash
  • Protection from the irritating effects of incontinence
  • Prevent and treat the symptoms of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis
  • Moisture trapped between skin folds
  • Friction between skin folds

£7.69

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  • Protecting against the symptoms of nappy rash
  • Protection from the irritating effects of incontinence
  • Prevent and treat the symptoms of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis
  • Moisture trapped between skin folds
  • Friction between skin folds

AproDerm Barrier Cream, 100G

AproDerm Barrier Cream is a gently formulated skin barrier cream helps to repair the skin’s natural protective barrier. By forming a long-lasting, transparent, breathable layer, it protects the skin from irritants and rubbing, seals in moisture and conditions providing comfort to even the most delicate skin.

So, if you’re looking for a gentle barrier cream to help ease the discomfort of your little one’s nappy rash or as an addition to an incontinence care routine then this versatile barrier cream, Aproderm Barrier Cream is a perfect choice.

With its advanced triple action formula, AproDerm Barrier Cream is designed to protectmoisturise and condition skin. Developed to be free from SLS, parabens, alcohol and fragrances, which can irritate delicate and vulnerable skin, it is gentle enough for everyone from newborn babies to the elderly.

AproDerm Barrier Cream:

  • Non-sticky so glides on easily
  • Enhances the natural protection of the skin
  • Maintains your skin’s optimum moisture level and pH balance
  • Scientifically formulated so a little goes a long way!
  • Alcohol-free so won’t sting or dry out the skin
  • Does not clog nappy or incontinence pad pores, allowing maximum absorption
  • Suitable for vegans
  • Convenient flip-top lid, for easy, no-mess application

How does AproDerm Barrier Cream work?

You can rely on AproDerm Barrier Cream for long-lasting protection. It works by creating a breathable layer that stops bodily fluids and irritants from touching the skin in vulnerable areas. This shields the skin against irritation and friction, encourages healing and defends against further damage. Excess moisture from urine, faeces or wounds alters the skin’s natural pH making it more susceptible to damage, AproDerm Barrier Cream protects by maintaining the skin’s pH. At the same time, it moisturises and conditions the skin.

Oh! and did we mention it doesn’t clog pores so won’t reduce the absorption of nappies and incontinence pads. Being non-sticky, it glides on easily so there’s less risk of pulling or rubbing the skin.

Formulated with Dimethicone and Trimethylsiloxysilicate (4%), AproDerm Barrier Cream offers protection against irritation from bodily fluids associated with incontinence and nappy rash, whilst moisturising the skin.

Benefits of AproDerm Barrier Cream

AproDerm Barrier Cream is scientifically formulated to maximise skin coverage and protection so only a small amount is required for each application.

  • Suitable for Eczema, Psoriasis & other Dry Skin Conditions.
  • Nappy rash.
  • Incontinence.
  • Suitable from birth.
  • Free from SLS, parabens, halogens, fragrances and colours.
  • Protecting against the symptoms of nappy rash
  • Protection from the irritating effects of incontinence
  • Prevent and treat the symptoms of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis
  • Moisture trapped between skin folds
  • Friction between skin folds

What is Nappy Rash

Up to a third of babies and toddlers in nappies have nappy rash at any one time. It doesn’t usually develop in newborns, but all babies can get nappy rash.Nappy rash can be caused by:

  • your baby’s skin being in contact with wee or poo for a long time
  • the nappy rubbing against your baby’s skin
  • not cleaning the nappy area or changing the nappy often enough
  • soap, detergent or bubble bath
  • alcohol-based baby wipes
  • your baby recently taking antibiotics

There may be red patches on your baby’s bottom, or the whole area may be red. Their skin may look sore and feel hot to touch, and there may be spots, pimples or blisters.

Most babies with mild nappy rash don’t feel sore, but if the rash is severe your baby may feel uncomfortable and be distressed.

How to prevent nappy rash

The best way to deal with nappy rash is to try to prevent your baby getting it in the first place.

The simple steps below will help prevent nappy rash as well as help you to clear it up.

How you can treat your baby’s nappy rash

If your baby gets nappy rash, you can usually treat their skin yourself:

If the rash isn’t upsetting your baby, at each nappy change apply a thin layer of a barrier cream to protect their skin. Ask your health visitor or pharmacist to recommend one.

Follow this advice to help look after your baby’s skin.

  • Change wet or dirty nappies as soon as possible.
  • Clean the whole nappy area gently but thoroughly, wiping from front to back. Use water or fragrance-free and alcohol-free baby wipes. Read more about how to clean your baby.
  • Bath your baby daily – but avoid bathing them more than twice a day as that may dry out their skin.
  • Dry your baby gently after washing them – avoid vigorous rubbing.
  • Lie your baby on a towel and leave their nappy off for as long and as often as you can to let fresh air get to their skin.
  • Do not use soap, bubble bath, or lotions.
  • Do not use talcum powder as it contains ingredients that could irritate your baby’s skin.

Nappy rash usually clears up after about 3 days if you follow these hygiene tips.

If the rash is causing your baby discomfort, your health visitor or pharmacist can recommend a nappy rash cream to treat it.

You should apply the cream first and wait a few minutes before you apply the barrier cream.

Other rashes in the nappy area

If the rash doesn’t go away or your baby develops a persistent bright red, moist rash with white or red pimples that spreads into the folds of their skin, they may have an infection.

Ask your pharmacist or health visitor for advice. The pharmacist may recommend a cream for you to use.

If the rash is severe, take your baby to the GP who may prescribe cream or medicine. Follow your GP’s instructions on whether and when to apply barrier cream as well as the prescribed cream.

It’s normal for babies to develop skin rashes, but it’s important to know the difference between a minor irritation and a condition that requires attention.

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What is the price of  AproDerm Barrier Cream?

The price of AproDerm Barrier Cream is £

Where can you buy AproDerm Barrier Cream?

You can buy AproDerm Barrier Cream at Dock Pharmacy Essex UK, UK Online Pharmacy.

Can you buy AproDerm Barrier Cream Over the counter?

AproDerm Barrier Cream is available to buy over the counter.

Dock Pharmacy

128 Dock Road, Tilbury, Essex, RM18 7BJ

Tel: 01375846316

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Brand

Aproderm

Aproderm Range

AproDerm Gel, APRODERM COLLOIDAL OAT CREAM, APRODERM EMOLLIENT CREAM and APRODERM OINTMENT are mostly used to treat dry skin and skin affected by Eczema or Psoriasis. However, did you also know that it’s a nifty, multi-use product that works like a charm and doesn’t leave a greasy or strong smelling residue.The AproDerm® Range of emollients are suitable from birth and have been specially formulated to soothemoisturise and protect skin suffering from eczemapsoriasis and other dry skin conditions as well as being effective daily moisturisers.

How to use

apply Aproderm Barrier Cream sparingly to the affected area smoothing gently onto the skin, following the direction of hair growth. They should ensure that all the area is covered and repeat if necessary. If the skin feels too greasy, then too much has been applied.

It is important to remind patients that they should not rub the cream into the skin too vigorously as rubbing can cause further irritation.

  Frequency of application will be determined by severity of the condition.

As a general guide, it is recommended that AproDerm Barrier Cream should be applied sparingly to cover the affected area on the skin twice a day or as directed by a doctor or pharmacist.

Ingredient

Aproderm Barrier Cream Ingredients:

Dimethicone, Trimethylsiloxysilicate Aqua, Capric Triglyceride, Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Chloride, Petrolatum, Hexyl Laurate,Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate

Caution

Storage:

Store below 25°C. Do not refrigerate or freeze.

AproDerm Barrier Cream is for external use only, if your patient accidentally swallows some of it they should seek medical advice immediately.
Before applying AproDerm® Barrier Cream for the first time patients should test it on a small area of skin and leave for 48 hours. If there is no reaction or irritation they can then apply all over the affected area. This limits any potential reaction to a small area

Questions and answers of the customers

  1. A Aproderm barrier cream can be used by new born babies.

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