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La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5

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La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ 100ML

Multi-purpose soothing cream hydrates cracked, chapped, chafed skin and dry skin irritations. Non-greasy, skin protectant relieves dry, rough skin while protecting from drying effects of wind and cold.

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Description

Hydrating therapeutic cream protects chafed skin from diaper rash and helps seal out wetness, while helping to treat & prevent diaper rash. Suitable for adults, children, and babies 1 week and up.

Accepted by the National Eczema Association. Suitable for patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation.*

*Do not use on broken skin. Consult a medical professional prior to use.

Key Benefits & Statistics

  • Helps relieve and protect cracked, chapped, chafed skin.
  • Soothes visible signs of dry skin irritations and sensitive skin.
  • Provides daily relief for dry to very dry skin.
  • Protects from the drying effects of wind and cold.
  • Helps treat and prevent diaper rash.
  • Restores skin comfort and hydration.
  • Suitable for patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation.*

How to Use

For General Dry Skin Relief

  1. Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin on the affected area.
  2. Gently massage until fully absorbed.
  3. Use as needed, especially after washing hands or exposure to harsh weather.

For Chapped, Cracked, or Chafed Skin

  1. Apply liberally to areas prone to dryness or irritation.
  2. Reapply throughout the day as necessary.

For Diaper Rash

  1. Cleanse and dry baby’s skin before application.
  2. Apply a generous layer to affected areas, ensuring full coverage.
  3. Use with each diaper change, especially before bedtime or prolonged exposure to wetness.

Precautions & Storage Instructions

  • Do not use on broken skin.
  • Consult a medical professional before use if undergoing chemotherapy or radiation.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.