


60 g
Do you suffer from sensitive, irritated skin? The Sudocrem Multi-Expert protective cream is one your whole family can rely on. For babies it relieves nappy rash, while for older children and adults it reduces abrasions or scratches. It also helps with skin problems caused by bedsores or incontinence.
The active formula has remained unchanged since 1931. The combination of zinc oxide, lanolin and benzyl alcohol soothes irritation, softens the skin and forms a protective barrier.
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How to apply:
Apply the Sudocrem Multi-Expert protective cream to clean, dry skin. Wash and dry your hands before application, then apply a thin layer of the protective cream to the affected area. Gently rub the cream into the skin using circular motions. It should form a thin, translucent film on the skin (if white cream is still visible, you may have used too much). Wash your hands after application. Apply throughout the day as needed.
Complete ingredients list
zinc oxide, purified water, liquid paraffin, paraffin, lanolin, sorbitan sesquioleate, microcrystalline wax, benzyl benzoate, synthetic beeswax, sodium benzoate, benzyl alcohol, propylene glycol, linalyl acetate, benzyl cinnamate, flavour: lavender, butylated hydroxyanisole, citric acid
Always check the product packaging for allergens before consumption.
Discover the effects of Sudocrem universal cream, with its incredibly wide range of uses! Sudocrem can be used for acne, eczema, sores, abrasions, burns, and other minor skin irritations.
The history of this extraordinary cream dates back to 1931, when Thomas Smith, a professor of pharmacy and pharmacist, concocted a unique cream for universal use in his small shop in Dublin. It quickly became popular with customers. In 1950 the cream was called Sudocrem and gradually became a leading product for nappy rash in Great Britain and Ireland.
Sudocrem is currently available in 40 countries worldwide. Sudocrem is still produced in Dublin today and its unique ingredients have remained unchanged since it was first created.