Zerobase Emollient Cream

Softens.
Moisturises.
Protects.

Suitable for all ages
Suitable for use on face and body
2-in-1 soap and emollient
Fragrance and SLS free
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50g tube
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500g pump

Product type: Cream


Description

A moisturising and protective emollient cream and wash providing symptomatic relief for red, inflamed or dry skin.

  • Contains 21% paraffins
  • Contains a higher liquid paraffin content (11%)
  • Available as a 500g airless pump offering <2% wastage

Example of a suitable skin condition

Sample dry skin

Example skin condition only.
Not intended to replace clinical judgement

Indications

Providing symptomatic relief for red, inflamed or dry skin. For Eczema the cream can also be applied before a bath to stop the skin drying further.

Uses

Adults and children: The cream should be applied to the affected areas of skin as often as is required and smoothed gently into the skin following the direction of the hair growth.

Ingredients

Liquid Paraffin, White Soft Paraffin, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Macrogol Cetostearyl Ether, Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate, Chlorocresol, Phosphoric Acid, Purified Water

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References: 1. Zeroderma Range Prescribing Information. Last accessed: April 2025. 2. UK-DATA-021, STADA, Thornton & Ross, December 2024. Data on File. 3. UK-DATA-029. STADA, Thornton & Ross, February 2025. Correct at February 2025. Data on File.

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