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Reddit mentions of Cetaphil Pro Restoraderm Gentle Body Moisturizer, Eczema Calming, 10-Fluid Ounces

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Cetaphil Pro Restoraderm Gentle Body Moisturizer, Eczema Calming, 10-Fluid Ounces. Here are the top ones.

Cetaphil Pro Restoraderm Gentle Body Moisturizer,  Eczema Calming, 10-Fluid Ounces
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Clinically proven to provide immediate and long-lasting moisturization of dry and itchy skinCeramide technology helps repair the skin barrier, safe for babies 3 months and olderEasily absorbed and restores moisture to help repair the skins barrier and do not use on open woundsFree of fragrances, parabens and nut oils, Paraben, nut oil, fragrance, and steroid freeSuitable for use with Cetaphil PRO Gentle Body Wash, avoid contact with eyes
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Height4 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2010
Size10 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.625 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Cetaphil Pro Restoraderm Gentle Body Moisturizer, Eczema Calming, 10-Fluid Ounces:

u/joneckr · 2 pointsr/bjj

I get exactly the same thing, dermatitis from gi rubbing against my skin. I used to get it back in high school from playing sports with pads, too. It's embarrassing and it itches like hell, plus you don't want open abrasions while training.

  1. Wear long sleeve rashguard and spats under your gi. I only get the rash on my hands, wrists, and tops of my feet when I wear spats and a longsleeve rashguard. I used to get it on my elbows and behind my knees too, longsleeve rashguard and spats immediately stopped it from appearing.

  2. Apply lotion (I use this stuff) after every time you shower to the areas that typically get rashy (again for me it's my wrists, hands, feet). Apply the lotion whether you trained or not.

  3. Try using this detergent when washing your gi, rashguard, spats, belt, etc. I cannot recommend it enough. It's scentless, not too expensive, non-abrasive so your gi wears out more slowly and it will help save your skin. It's perfect for bjj too, cleans great. Goes right in with the wash. If my gi starts to get a little funky I just add a little white vinegar as well.

    Doing these 3 things has stopped me from getting the rash completely. Hope they work for you too.
u/Impertinent_Buffoon · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I have eczema, my doctor recommends Vanicream or Cetaphil. That said, you should talk to a doctor/dermatologist to make sure it isn't something else. That, and if it is eczema, he or she could prescribe something a bit stronger to help with it. For example, I still use Triamcinolone cream even with the aforementioned lotions.

u/TangiestIllicitness · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

> What have you used on your seb derm?

EVERYTHING. Lol Basically, any lotion/topical I found that mentioned seb derm, I tried it. The dermatologist gave me prescription strength hydrocortisone and had me use that with an OTC anti-fungal. I've tried cleansing with sea salt, honey masks, etc. Everything would work awesomely for a week, and then the bumps would start forming again.


With everything I've read, the most recommended ingredients were zinc oxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur. My skin has actually been looking pretty good for a week or so now (knock on wood), so I'm sticking with my current routine of:


AM

  • Rinse with water

  • Apply a good layer of pine tar soap and let sit while I shampoo my hair; rinse

  • After drying, apply a thin layer of Cetaphil Restoraderm lotion to just the area around my mouth and nose and let sit while I brush my teeth

  • Apply EltaMD UV Clear sunscreen all over face


    PM

  • Wash with Noble Zinc soap

  • Every-other-night, apply BHA all over; let sit for 20 minutes

  • Opposite nights, Vitamin C serum; let sit for 20 minutes

  • Thin layer of Aveeno Eczema Therapy cream around mouth and nose

  • Use Bee Naturals Oil-Free Moisturaizer everywhere else.


    I did just get a silver serum, which I ordered from overseas prior to my skin starting to calm with the current routine. If things start going south again, I'm going to give that a try.
u/Yoyojelly · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use Cetaphil Restoraderm Skin Restoring Moisturizer. It's the first product that didn't make my skin flakey after application. Just be aware that it can make your skin look a bit shiny but it's better than most products out there.

u/crimson_roses · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I'm still patch testing, but if you like Cetaphil, the Cetaphil Restoraderm Eczema Calming Body Moisturizer has niacinamide and ceramides (as a ceramide precursor, Hydroxypalmitoyl sphinganine)

Edit: note that the ingredient list typed out on amazon is inaccurate, the version in the product pictures is correct. Cosdna here

u/Paladuck · 1 pointr/eczema

The best lotion I've ever used is Cetaphil Restoraderm. I order it on Amazon because I've yet to see it in any local drug stores. My dermatologist called it the "Ferrari of lotions" and it has worked wonders for me. I usually have that and CeraVe on hand. Use Restoraderm or CeraVe to moisturize after a shower and then slather some Aquaphor on top to lock in the moisture.

u/rebarex · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

My favorite moisturizer is Cetaphil Restoraderm. I guess it's actually a body lotion but I patch tested it and didn't break out. I love it. The tiniest bit goes a long way. It's super hydrating without feeling really greasy, and leaves my skin so calm and supple. It's marketed for eczema or dermatitis prone skin, so I guess that's why it's so moisturizing.

edit: words

u/fur_sure2250 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I have eczema and rosacea on my cheeks. My dermatologist gave me several samples of Cetaphil Restoraderm Calming Moisturizer for my eczema. It worked really well and I ended up buying the 10 oz bottle.

Also, I don't know what you use to wash your face with, but I was given samples of Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser and they have helped me tremendously with acne/eczema.