Dry Skin-70+ young guy-skin moisturiser

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My exceptionally good NHS skin specialist advises me to use on my face "eucerin 10% urea cream".

He tells me it is no longer available by prescription.

I gather it is a heavy duty !! skin moisturiser.

I am at initial investigation mode with this question to the forum members

Today I read about E45 & Childs Farm Unfragranced Moisturiser

What affordable and effective moisturiser can any one on the forum advise please.

BTW my apologies if my question is in the wrong forum

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  • Posted

    e45 and also vasaline intensive care fragrance free moisturiser i would recommend i use the vasaline one for my dry skin works a treat

  • Posted

    They used to tell us that we should use vaseline, which is what all the models apparently use!

    I use Nivea, which is made by the same manufacturer as the ucerin.

    • Posted

      i inboxed u my suggestion as it wont let me put the name

    • Posted

      i have nivea but it just makes my face feel greasy as hell 😂

    • Posted

      i switched to the product below and its worked wonders got rid of my dry skin in 3 days now i just use it daily to prevent it coming back

  • Posted

    Thank you for your replies.

    I am going to use vaseline intensive care advance repair moisturiser cream

    I was brought up on vaseline out of a jar for all cuts, grazes etc.

    I will also in time give Nivea a try.

    I will also buy the eucerin 10% urea cream

    I will use them about a month or so each and I expect in 6 months more or less I will have a good idea of what works for me and at what cost.

    Again thank you for your help with perhaps even more replies to come.

    • Posted

      good luck i hope u find one that works i cannot fault the vasaline very good product at a low cost

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