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Product Summary
Cetraben Emollient Cream is a moisturising cream that helps soften and protect dry skin. Its unique blend of emollients locks in moisture to soothe and rehydrate your skin.
This cream is ideal for relieving localised skin problems such as red, inflamed, dry, or chapped skin, especially when associated with eczema or dermatitis.
Key Features
- Cetraben's special blend of ingredients helps people manage dry and eczema-prone skin.
- Cetraben Cream helps to relieve discomfort and reduces the itch and the need to scratch it.
- Soothes moisturises, hydrates and protects the skin.
- Absorbs easily.
- Fragrance-free.
- Suitable for adults and children over 1 year.
Key active properties and active ingredients:
- Light liquid paraffin helps replace lost skin oils.
- White soft paraffin forms a protective barrier on the skin surface and locks in moisture.
- Glycerin brings moisture up from deep down in the skin.
Cetraben Cream is a moisturiser that can also be used as a soap substitute to wash and moisturise sensitive skin.
Directions for use
For external use only.
For use as a daily moisturiser:
- Adults, older people, and children: Apply to dry skin areas as often as required, ensuring that the area is well covered, and rub in gently.
- To ensure continued hydration throughout the day, you should apply at least twice a day as a minimum or as directed by your pharmacist or doctor.
- Apply gently in the direction of hair growth until absorbed.
- Avoid rubbing the cream vigorously, as this could trigger itching, creating more heat in the skin.
- Apply your emollient before and after you bathe to protect your skin from dryness.
- In addition, you can use the ointment as a soap substitute, as it is kinder to the skin but just as effective at cleaning it.
For use as a daily cleanser:
- Gently massage Cetraben cream into wet skin and rinse under warm running water. Pat skin dry with a soft towel.
- For best results, re-apply Cetraben cream as a daily moisturiser.
If you accidentally swallow this product, go to your nearest accident and emergency department.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
Using Cetraben cream during pregnancy and breastfeeding is unlikely to have any ill effects.
Ingredients
White Soft Paraffin 13.2% w/w, Light Liquid Paraffin 10.5% w/w, Emulsifying Wax (SLS free), Cetostearyl Alcohol, Glycerol, Phenoxyethanol, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate, Purified Water
Warnings and Restrictions
Some critical information about the ingredients:
- This product contains cetostearyl alcohol, which may cause local skin reactions.
- Mild skin reactions, such as redness and rash, have rarely been seen. Should this occur, stop using the product.
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist in the unlikely event of side effects.
- Do not use it if you are allergic to the ingredients listed.
- Talk to your doctor if the skin is badly cracked, infected, or bleeding before use.
- Avoid contact with the eyes.
- Do not use after the expiry date.
If you are unsure, please talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
For external use only.
Taking other medicines
This product is unlikely to interact with other medications. However, please speak to your pharmacist or doctor if you use other skin treatments.
Storage
- Do not store above 25°C.
- For batch number and expiry date, see the label.
- Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Pharmacist FAQs Answered
How is Cetraben Cream different from other moisturisers or emollients?
Cetraben Cream is a medical emollient, i.e., it has a therapeutic purpose and is suitable for overall skin moisturising. While regular moisturises moisturise surfaces, Cetraben is formulated to actively treat and prevent eczema, dermatitis, and extremely dry or inflamed skin symptoms. Its occlusive ingredients, such as soft white paraffin mixed with humectants such as glycerin, make it more capable of trapping moisture, repairing the skin barrier, and reducing itchiness. It is an adequate soap substitute, which is beneficial as a versatile product for a sensitive skin skincare routine.
May Cetraben Cream be used if eczema or dermatitis is flaring up?
Yes, Cetraben is often prescribed during eczema flare-ups and also for daily maintenance. It soothes the skin, halts itching, and prevents dryness, which are all significant in managing flare-ups. But if the skin is weeping, bleeding, or infected (yellow crusting or more pain), consult your local healthcare professional before using any topical treatment. In such cases, medicated creams or other therapies may be required in addition to your emollient.
How do I safely incorporate Cetraben Cream into a skincare routine?
Cetraben Cream works best when applied regularly, at least twice daily. It works best when applied to moist skin after showering or bathing, which locks in moisture. For long-term causes, it can even be present if your skin is not currently inflamed, as this maintains the skin barrier and prevents future flare-ups. Apply it before entering cold weather or harsh conditions to remove a protective barrier. To avoid contaminating it, apply the cream from clean hands and do not share your tube with someone.
Can Cetraben Cream be safely applied on the face or other parts?
Cetrusually usually applied to the face, even sensitive skin such as cheeks or lips, especially to eczema-prone skin or dry areas. However, be careful to use it on areas around the eyes since Cetraben might sting the eyes when it goes into them. If applying other facial skincare treatments, apply the Cetraben last to lock in moisture. For very young children or extremely sensitive skin, test the cream on a small section of skin first before applying it more widely. If redness or stinging occurs, discontinue use and consult your chemist.
Can Cetraben be applied with steroid creams or other products?
Yes, emollients like Cetraben are often combined with medicated treatment or topical steroids like hydrocortisone. They help stabilise the skin barrier, reduce dryness, and allow medicated creams to penetrate more effectively. Typically, any steroid or active treatment is applied first, allowed 20–30 minutes, and then applied Cetraben. This interval will enable the medicated product to penetrate without dilution or removal through rubbing. Always follow the advice of your doctor or pharmacist on how you should use both products together.
How do I use Cetraben when I have very dry or cracked skin?
Suppose your skin is severely dry or cracked. Use Cetraben profusely and frequently - preferably after each hand wash or bath. If you have rough or cracked, try to smooth the cream lightly over the area instead of rubbing it in since aggressive rubbing could be more irritating or damaging. To use at night, apply a thicker layer and cover with cotton gloves or clothing to aid absorption. If the skin is infected or not improving after a few days, consult a doctor.
Is Cetraben safe for children, and how do I use it properly on them?
Yes, Cetraben Cream is appropriate for children aged 1 year and above. It should be applied carefully and in thin layers for younger patients, particularly where the skin folds or is more sensitive. Use for best results on bathing or nappy-cha, ongoing and do not apply directly to weeping or broken skin except on the advice of your medical practitioner. Because children are prone to scratching sore skin, frequent use of Cetraben will make them less inclined to scratch itchy skin by keeping their skin soft and moisturised, which can help reduce flare-ups and discomfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cetraben Cream is a medical emollient, i.e., it has a therapeutic purpose and is suitable for overall skin moisturising. While regular moisturisers moisturise surfaces, Cetraben is formulated to actively treat and prevent eczema, dermatitis, and extremely dry or inflamed skin symptoms. Its occlusive ingredients, such as soft white paraffin mixed with humectants like glycerin, make it more capable of trapping moisture, repairing the skin barrier, and reducing itchiness. It is an adequate soap substitute, which is beneficial as a versatile product for a sensitive skin skincare routine.
Yes, Cetraben is often prescribed during eczema flare-ups and also for daily maintenance. It soothes the skin, halts itching, and prevents dryness, which are all significant in managing flare-ups. But if the skin is weeping, bleeding, or infected (yellow crusting or more pain), consult your local healthcare professional before using any topical treatment. In such cases, medicated creams or other therapies may be required in addition to your emollient.
Cetraben Cream works best when applied regularly, at least twice daily. It works best when applied to moist skin after showering or bathing, which locks in moisture. For long-term care, it can even be present if your skin is not currently inflamed, as this maintains the skin barrier and prevents future flare-ups. Apply it before entering cold weather or harsh conditions to form a protective barrier. To avoid contaminating it, apply the cream with clean hands and do not share your tube with someone else.
Cetraben can usually be applied to the face, even sensitive skin such as cheeks or lips, especially to eczema-prone skin or dry areas. However, be careful to use it on areas around the eyes since Cetraben might sting the eyes if it goes into them. If applying other facial skincare treatments, apply the Cetraben last to lock in moisture. For very young children or extremely sensitive skin, test the cream on a small section of skin first before applying it more widely. If redness or stinging occurs, discontinue use and consult your chemist.
Yes, emollients like Cetraben are often combined with medicated treatments or topical steroids like hydrocortisone. They help stabilise the skin barrier, reduce dryness, and allow medicated creams to penetrate more effectively. Typically, any steroid or active treatment is applied first, allowed 20–30 minutes, and then Cetraben is applied. This interval allows the medicated product to penetrate without dilution or removal through rubbing. Always follow the advice of your doctor or pharmacist on how you should use both products together.
If your skin is severely dry or cracked, use Cetraben profusely and frequently - preferably after each hand wash or bath. If you have rough or cracked areas, try to smooth the cream lightly over the area instead of rubbing it in since aggressive rubbing could be more irritating or damaging. To use at night, apply a thicker layer and cover with cotton gloves or clothing to aid absorption. If the skin is infected or not improving after a few days, consult a doctor.
Yes, Cetraben Cream is appropriate for children aged 1 year and above. It should be applied carefully and in thin layers for younger patients, particularly where the skin folds or is more sensitive. Use for best results after bathing or nappy-change and do not apply directly to weeping or broken skin except on the advice of your medical practitioner. Because children are prone to scratching sore skin, frequent use of Cetraben will make them less inclined to scratch itchy skin by keeping their skin soft and moisturised, which can help reduce flare-ups and discomfort.