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NeoStrata Resurface Problem Dry Skin Cream Reviews

4.1 Rating 7 Reviews
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RRP £40.80 - Fragrance-free formulation - Treats severe dry skin and hyperkeratotic conditions - Helps reduce scaling and flaking - Contains 20% Alpha Hydroxy AcidsRESURFACENeoStrata Resurface Problem Dry Skin Cream  Developed for the treatment of severely dry skin and hyperkeratotic conditions, such as xerosis, that are not responsive to conventional moisturisers.This rich cream contains a high level of Hydroxy Acids to exfoliate severely dry, rough and thickened skin such as heels, knees, and elbows. Significant improvement has been demonstrated in heavily calloused skin in as little as 3 weeks of once-daily use. The highly emollient vehicle of beeswax and skin conditioning oils helps to instantly reduce skin roughness on contact. Ideal for patients with scaling and flaking associated with:– Hyperkeratosis– Severe Dry Skin– Keratosis Pilaris – Calluses - 20% Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) with high tolerability- Maltobionic Acid- Contains Pro-Vitamin E- Amphoteric formulation to reduce irritation- Helps soften psoriasis plaques Directions: Apply twice daily to the skin as tolerated. Reduce application to once daily or every other day on sensitive areas such as the face, underarms, behind knees, bend of arms, and groin. Precaution: Products that contain Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA's) may cause initial flaking, tingling, or irritation to the skin. For some, this may be part of the normal resurfacing process. This generally improves as the skin ‘gets used’ to the treatment. AHA products may be introduced with less frequent use, and application can be increased as the skin acclimates. At first start by gradually introducing one AHA product at a time into your skincare regime.Discontinue use if you have severe redness, itching, burning, rash, swelling, or blistering.It is recommended to apply sunscreen daily when using products that contain Alpha Hydroxy acids (AHA's). Size: 100g Click here to read Andrea’s Review of the NeoStrata Problem Dry Skin Cream

About Dermacare:

Dermacare was established in 2009 to offer professional, personalised skincare advice and a wide range of advanced skincare products to obtain and maintain optimal skin health at home.
Dermacare founder Andrea is a renowned skincare expert with over 25 years experience in the medical skincare industry.

We are official stockists of the industry's leading clinic-based Cosmeceuticals brands, including iS Clinical, SkinCeuticals, Jan Marini, PCA Skin, NeoStrata and many more.

- Our customer service is exceptional and nothing is too much trouble
- Our mission is to educate our customers about their skincare requirements
- We offer free, on-going, expert and unbiased advice to all our clients
- We offer our clients a completely bespoke and customer-focused experience

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Stoughton Grange, Gartree Road, Oadby,
Stoughton Grange, Gartree Road, Oadby
Leicestershire
LE2 2FB

Very best cream
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Posted 3 years ago
Helps a great deal
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Posted 4 years ago
Made my skin smooth but made my skin peel very badly. Don’t think I’ll use it again.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hi Sorry to hear this. Please contact our Skin Care Adviser Kate for advice and to report this on advice@dermacaredirect.co.uk Kind regards Dermacare
Posted 4 years ago
Used this for cracked heels and hard, dry skin on feet with immediate improvement. I have previously used urea based products, which had limited effect - this is far better
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Posted 4 years ago
for chicken skin (kp)
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Posted 8 years ago
I use the product for keratosis pilaris. I have only started using the product and have seen a slight improvement in skin texture. I will be in a better position to review at a later stage.
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Posted 8 years ago
great product to use everyday for dry skin especially in the winter. great on knees, elbows and heels which can get a bit ashy
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Posted 11 years ago