Information
- Relieves symptoms of eczema and dermatitis flare ups
- To improve suppleness of the skin and support skin barrier function
- Free from fragrance, Lanolin and Propylene Glycol
- Emollient cream with Glycerin 10% w/w
- Vegan Friendly - contains no animal derived ingredients
- Flare up cream suitable for sensitive skin and eczema
- Contains phenoxyethanol, and contains hydroxybenzoate/s
Description
Ego QV Flare Up cream is an emollient cream for topical relief of the symptoms of atopic eczema and dermatitis. It contains glycerol to help improve skin hydration and suppleness. The emollient properties of QV Flare Up Cream is formulated to help reduce the occurrence of symptoms of mild eczema flare ups. Best applied to affected areas three times daily, particularly after showering, bathing and at night. Active moisturising ingredient Glycerin, is a humectant, helping to draw and hold water to the skin to maintain hydration. Moisturizing feature of glycerin can produce long-lasting moisturisation on the skin. At high humidity, Glycerin acts as a humectant, while at low humidity it acts as a skin moisturiser and conditioner by inhibiting lipid phase transition. Glycerin has the effect of moisturizing the skin and improves skin texture. It also protects the skin from external stimuli by strengthening its barrier.
BENEFITS
- Softens and moisturizes the skin and decreases itching and flaking
- Helps improve suppleness, decrease roughness, and barrier function
- Restores skin hydration and provides anti-irritant benefits
- Relieves mild eczema and dermatitis flare ups
- Contains glycerol to help improve overall skin appearance
- Rebuilds the skin's natural barrier
- Decrease the skin's roughness, itching and flaking
HOW TO USE
- Apply QV Flare Up Cream to affected areas three times daily, particularly after showering, bathing and at night. Avoid soap as it may irritate sensitive skin.
- Use in conjunction with QV Flare Up Wash. Using an emollient moisturiser frequently may help to relieve symptoms of mild eczema flares. If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your health professional.