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Atopic skin can be dry, irritable and itchy and these symptoms are exacerbated by harsh cleansers.
Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil is soap-free and enriched with a high concentration of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Oils to gently cleanse and soothe skin with Atopic Dermatitis and Atopic Eczema. The body wash for Atopic Dermatitis relieves itching and supports skin’s natural barrier. Even with regular washing, skin is protected from further dryness and itching.
The cleansing oil can be used daily during flare-ups as well as during the periods between flare-ups when skin is less irritated.
Soap-free Eucerin AtopiContol Bath and Shower Oil does not contain fragrance and is suitable for adults, children and babies as of day one. The more sustainable bottle contains less plastic and is made of recycled PET.
How To Use
Step-by-step guide for AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil
Cleanse your face in the morning and evening with Eucerin UltraSENSITIVE Cleansing Lotion. Cleanse your body with Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil. These products can be used during acute flare-ups of Atopic Dermatitis as well as in the periods between flare-ups.
Daily care for the periods between flare-ups. Apply the appropriate daily care product: Eucerin AtopiControl Cream: a thick cream for specific areas of your body such as the elbow folds and knee cavities Eucerin AtopiControl Lotion: a lighter lotion that is easy to apply all over your body Eucerin AtopiControl Hand Cream: also suitable for Hand Eczema Eucerin AtopiControl Face Cream: specially formulated for facial skin and an ideal make-up base During a flare-up Apply Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream to the relevant affected area to improve skin condition. Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream can be used alongside medical treatment for Atopic Dermatitis. If you are also using a topical medical product apply that treatment before Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream. All our daily care products can also be used during a flare-up and should be applied after your medication and/or Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream.
Atopic skin is particularly sensitive to UVA and UVB rays. For this reason, if your skin is going to be exposed to sunlight, we recommend that you apply a sun protection product after your care product. Try Eucerin Sun Creme SPF30 or Eucerin Sun Creme SPF50+ for your face and try Eucerin Sun Lotion Extra Light SPF30 or Eucerin Sun Lotion Extra Light SPF50 for your body.
Ingredients
We choose all our ingredients with great care and never compromise on quality. Learn more about the key ingredients of this product.
Glycine Soja Oil, also known as Soybean Oil, is a valuable lecithin-rich oil with a high content of Linoleic Acid (an Omega-6 fatty acid). It also contains α-linolenic acid, Tocopherols and Phytosterols and is a good source of Omega-3. The high lecithin content results in excellent skin moisturisation as Soybean Oil emulsifies water and binds it into the horny layer.
Can I use Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil on my face?
Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil is a body cleanser. If you are looking for a facial cleaner for skin prone to Atopic Dermatitis we recommend you use Eucerin UltraSENSITIVE Cleansing Lotion.
Will Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil make my skin feel greasy?
No. Atopic skin is extremely dry so it will help replenish your skin but will not leave it feeling oily or greasy.
Is Eucerin AtopiControl Bath and Shower Oil suitable for babies?
Yes, it is suitable for newborns as of day one but use as a bath additive rather than applying directly to their skin.
What do you mean by a ‘flare-up’ and `the period between flare-ups’?
Broadly speaking, Atopic Dermatitis has two different phases. A ‘flare-up’ is one of the names used to describe the acute, active phase when skin is at its most irritable. It can feel intensely itchy, you may experience a burning sensation and skin can look dry, red and flaky. Between these acute, flare-up phases are periods of time when your skin is relatively calm and less irritated. This period is also known as the non-acute, non-active or interval phase. The length of each phase varies greatly depending on the individual, but products specially formulated to treat and care for atopic skin − such as those in the Eucerin AtopiControl range − can help to extend the period between flare-ups and offer relief during acute flare-ups.
Is Atopic Dermatitis the same as Eczema?
Dermatitis and Eczema are the same thing: collective terms for inflammatory changes in the skin. As such, they include many different dermatological diseases. Atopic Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis are also the same thing.
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