
Care Aqueous Calamine Cream - 100g
Care Aqueous Calamine Cream for Soothing Relief
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You can rely on this gentle topical treatment to provide cooling relief for irritated and inflamed skin. The cream formulation offers easier application than traditional calamine lotion, spreading smoothly across affected areas without the chalky residue. This makes it particularly suitable for treating larger areas of skin or when you need more precise application.
The 100g tube provides sufficient quantity for treating multiple flare-ups or covering extensive areas. You'll find this aqueous calamine cream particularly helpful during chickenpox outbreaks, eczema flare-ups, or when dealing with general skin irritation and itching.
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How Calamine Works on Your Skin
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Calamine creates a cooling sensation on your skin through evaporation, which helps reduce the urge to scratch. The zinc oxide component provides mild antiseptic properties, whilst the ferric oxide gives the characteristic pink colour. When applied, the cream forms a protective layer that helps prevent further irritation from external factors.
The aqueous base means the active ingredients are suspended in a water-based cream rather than a traditional shake lotion. This formulation absorbs more readily into your skin and doesn't require the constant shaking that liquid calamine preparations need. You can browse our complete range of skin care treatments for additional options.
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Suitable Skin Conditions and Age Groups
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This calamine cream is appropriate for various itchy skin conditions across different age groups. You can use it safely on children over two years of age, making it a practical choice for family medicine cabinets. The gentle formulation suits sensitive skin types that might react to stronger topical treatments.
Common conditions that respond well to calamine treatment include:
- Chickenpox blisters and associated itching
- Mild eczema flare-ups and dry, irritated patches
- Insect bites and stings causing localised inflammation
- Heat rash and prickly heat during warmer weather
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Why Choose Cream Over Traditional Lotion
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The cream formulation offers several practical advantages over shake lotions. You don't need to shake the container before each use, and the consistency allows for more controlled application. The cream doesn't drip or run, making it easier to apply to vertical surfaces or when treating children who find it difficult to stay still.
The aqueous base also means better skin tolerance for those who find traditional alcohol-based calamine preparations too drying. The cream maintains the cooling and soothing properties whilst providing additional moisturising benefits to prevent excessive skin dryness.
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Storage and Shelf Life Considerations
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Store your calamine cream at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use to prevent the cream from drying out. The cream should maintain its consistency and effectiveness throughout its shelf life when stored properly.
Check the expiry date before use and discard any cream that has changed colour, developed an unusual odour, or separated. Always ensure your hands are clean before applying the cream to prevent introducing bacteria to affected skin areas.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
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Care Aqueous Calamine Cream for Soothing Relief
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You can rely on this gentle topical treatment to provide cooling relief for irritated and inflamed skin. The cream formulation offers easier application than traditional calamine lotion, spreading smoothly across affected areas without the chalky residue. This makes it particularly suitable for treating larger areas of skin or when you need more precise application.
The 100g tube provides sufficient quantity for treating multiple flare-ups or covering extensive areas. You'll find this aqueous calamine cream particularly helpful during chickenpox outbreaks, eczema flare-ups, or when dealing with general skin irritation and itching.
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How Calamine Works on Your Skin
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Calamine creates a cooling sensation on your skin through evaporation, which helps reduce the urge to scratch. The zinc oxide component provides mild antiseptic properties, whilst the ferric oxide gives the characteristic pink colour. When applied, the cream forms a protective layer that helps prevent further irritation from external factors.
The aqueous base means the active ingredients are suspended in a water-based cream rather than a traditional shake lotion. This formulation absorbs more readily into your skin and doesn't require the constant shaking that liquid calamine preparations need. You can browse our complete range of skin care treatments for additional options.
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Suitable Skin Conditions and Age Groups
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This calamine cream is appropriate for various itchy skin conditions across different age groups. You can use it safely on children over two years of age, making it a practical choice for family medicine cabinets. The gentle formulation suits sensitive skin types that might react to stronger topical treatments.
Common conditions that respond well to calamine treatment include:
- Chickenpox blisters and associated itching
- Mild eczema flare-ups and dry, irritated patches
- Insect bites and stings causing localised inflammation
- Heat rash and prickly heat during warmer weather
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Why Choose Cream Over Traditional Lotion
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The cream formulation offers several practical advantages over shake lotions. You don't need to shake the container before each use, and the consistency allows for more controlled application. The cream doesn't drip or run, making it easier to apply to vertical surfaces or when treating children who find it difficult to stay still.
The aqueous base also means better skin tolerance for those who find traditional alcohol-based calamine preparations too drying. The cream maintains the cooling and soothing properties whilst providing additional moisturising benefits to prevent excessive skin dryness.
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Storage and Shelf Life Considerations
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Store your calamine cream at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use to prevent the cream from drying out. The cream should maintain its consistency and effectiveness throughout its shelf life when stored properly.
Check the expiry date before use and discard any cream that has changed colour, developed an unusual odour, or separated. Always ensure your hands are clean before applying the cream to prevent introducing bacteria to affected skin areas.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
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Description
Care Aqueous Calamine Cream for Soothing Relief
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You can rely on this gentle topical treatment to provide cooling relief for irritated and inflamed skin. The cream formulation offers easier application than traditional calamine lotion, spreading smoothly across affected areas without the chalky residue. This makes it particularly suitable for treating larger areas of skin or when you need more precise application.
The 100g tube provides sufficient quantity for treating multiple flare-ups or covering extensive areas. You'll find this aqueous calamine cream particularly helpful during chickenpox outbreaks, eczema flare-ups, or when dealing with general skin irritation and itching.
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How Calamine Works on Your Skin
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Calamine creates a cooling sensation on your skin through evaporation, which helps reduce the urge to scratch. The zinc oxide component provides mild antiseptic properties, whilst the ferric oxide gives the characteristic pink colour. When applied, the cream forms a protective layer that helps prevent further irritation from external factors.
The aqueous base means the active ingredients are suspended in a water-based cream rather than a traditional shake lotion. This formulation absorbs more readily into your skin and doesn't require the constant shaking that liquid calamine preparations need. You can browse our complete range of skin care treatments for additional options.
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Suitable Skin Conditions and Age Groups
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This calamine cream is appropriate for various itchy skin conditions across different age groups. You can use it safely on children over two years of age, making it a practical choice for family medicine cabinets. The gentle formulation suits sensitive skin types that might react to stronger topical treatments.
Common conditions that respond well to calamine treatment include:
- Chickenpox blisters and associated itching
- Mild eczema flare-ups and dry, irritated patches
- Insect bites and stings causing localised inflammation
- Heat rash and prickly heat during warmer weather
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Why Choose Cream Over Traditional Lotion
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The cream formulation offers several practical advantages over shake lotions. You don't need to shake the container before each use, and the consistency allows for more controlled application. The cream doesn't drip or run, making it easier to apply to vertical surfaces or when treating children who find it difficult to stay still.
The aqueous base also means better skin tolerance for those who find traditional alcohol-based calamine preparations too drying. The cream maintains the cooling and soothing properties whilst providing additional moisturising benefits to prevent excessive skin dryness.
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Storage and Shelf Life Considerations
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Store your calamine cream at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use to prevent the cream from drying out. The cream should maintain its consistency and effectiveness throughout its shelf life when stored properly.
Check the expiry date before use and discard any cream that has changed colour, developed an unusual odour, or separated. Always ensure your hands are clean before applying the cream to prevent introducing bacteria to affected skin areas.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
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