With 12% Omega oils and Licochalcone A to calm and nourish atopic skin
Fragrance- and paraben-free daily care cream for everyday (non-flared) facial Atopic Dermatitis.
Fragrance- and paraben-free daily care cream for everyday (non-flared) facial Atopic Dermatitis.
Eucerin AtopiControl Face Care Cream is a light, easily-absorbed daily-use care cream, for inactive ("interval") phases.
When flare-ups do occur, Eucerin AtopiControl Face Care Cream should be used as adjunctive cosmetic care to Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream.
Containing 12% Omega-6-fatty acids to calm and nourish dry, chapped skin, and the anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant Licochalcone A, Eucerin AtopiControl Face Care Cream hydrates, soothes and reduces roughness while relieving itchy and tight skin. Skin feels soft and noticeably smoothed. It has been clinically proven to be compatible with atopic skin and can be used on children and babies from 3 months old.
As with all products in the Eucerin AtopiControl range, no parabens, fragrances or colourants have been added. These omissions are to minimise the risk of skin irritation and allergies.
Clinical and dermatological studies prove very good skin tolerability on patients with atopic skin.
If sun exposure is expected apply Eucerin Sun Creme SPF 30/50+ after applying care.
You have Atopic Dermatitis (also know as Atopic Eczema) and are looking for a dermo cosmetic care product during a non-flare phase:
If you have dry or very skin you may prefer Eucerin Replenishing Face Cream 5% Urea.
You have Atopic Dermatitis and are experiencing a flare-up:
Eucerin AtopiControl Face Care Cream can be used as a cosmetic care product with AtopicControl Acute Care Cream or in addition to a pharmaceutical product.
Your child is over three months old and you are looking to alleviate some of the discomfort of Atopic Dermatitis.
You have Atopic Dermatitis and want a daily care cream to use on targeted areas of the body such as elbows or knees:
For body care try Eucerin AtopiControl Care Cream.
You have dry skin but not Atopic Dermatitis:
If this is the case try Eucerin Complete Repair or the Eucerin Urea range.
Your child has Atopic Dermatitis and he or she is under the age of three months.
You have ever had a reaction to any of the ingredients.
Yes, it is fine to wear make up. Just check the ingredients to make sure it doesn’t include any of your known triggers.
Yes, so long as your child is three months or older.
There is no cure as such for this disease but applying AtopiControl Care Cream as part of a daily skin care routine can alleviate some of the discomfort.
This describes the constant dry, itchy skin cycle experienced by people with Atopic Dermatitis. Irritation begins so the sufferer scratches. The scratching causes inflammation which leads to skin dryness which causes barrier dysfunction. This, in turn, provides a humid growth environment for Staphylococcus aureus bacteria to colonise, causing irritation and further scratching. And so the vicious circle continues.
No. Eczema is a general term for any inflammation of the skin. Atopic Dermatitis is a form of eczema, so is also known as Atopic Eczema, but there are several other skin diseases that are eczemas but not Atopic Dermatitis.