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With naturally active Triple Oat Complex for extra dry, irritable and sensitive skin
Immediately relieves and moisturises the skin for 24 hours
Benefits
Skin Relief Moisturising Lotion is formulated with Shea Butter and a unique naturally active Triple Oat Complex containing finely milled Colloidal Oatmeal, Oat Oil, and Oat Essence. It is clinically proven to moisturise for 24 hours and soothe on contact, providing immediate, long-lasting relief for extra dry, irritable skin. Skin is left looking and feeling soft, smooth and healthy. Fragrance free and fast-absorbing. Paraben free. Dermatologically tested for sensitive skin.
14 comments
summerof76
9 Nov 16#1
Heat added
mydan99
9 Nov 16#2
Ordered. Free delivery is a bonus too
djh1975
9 Nov 16#3
Can get this on prescription if you have skin problems like eczema. I've had eczema for 20 years and this is easily the best option.
climara to djh1975
9 Nov 16#6
My son was recently given this on prescription but the doctor has said after it had been used up we would have to buy our own as it won't be on repeat prescription - just wondered if you have encountered this ?
freccle
9 Nov 16#4
is it this price instore?
sid41 to freccle
9 Nov 16#5
yep instore picked one up
futura
9 Nov 16#7
If your son requires it for a skin condition then explain to your doctor he is entitled to have it prescribed on an ongoing basis and that you know of others who get it on prescription.
djh1975
9 Nov 16#8
I'm not 100% sure, it might vary from GP to GP? I'm on my third prescription bottle but paid for it before that as I wasn't aware I could get it on prescription. I would also recommend acupuncture if you can afford it and if your son is old enough? My eczema was terrible but after a few treatments it cleared up by 75% I would say.
yeme7h
9 Nov 161#9
if you can afford to buy it outright please buy out of pocket. you don't realise how much the NHS gets charged by GPs for prescribed meds and creams. penny wise, pound foolish.
yrreb88
9 Nov 16#10
I think whether or not aveeno is available on prescription depends on your NHS local authority/trust etc.
There is no significant evidence that eczema can be helped by inserting needles in a few specific points in order to restore the flow of life energy. There's a reason you can't get it free that often on the NHS and it's only recommended for a few specific conditions.
dorothyhoggarth
9 Nov 16#11
the best cream after shaved
Smud
9 Nov 16#12
Good find,another xmas prezzie
ajka
9 Nov 16#13
My little girl gets it on repeat prescription for her eczema.
aoe310p
10 Nov 16#14
I've been getting it for years, a nurse once told me they just don't like giving it out because it is expensive. If it works, I would push them to give it to you.
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With naturally active Triple Oat Complex for extra dry, irritable and sensitive skin
Immediately relieves and moisturises the skin for 24 hours
Benefits
Skin Relief Moisturising Lotion is formulated with Shea Butter and a unique naturally active Triple Oat Complex containing finely milled Colloidal Oatmeal, Oat Oil, and Oat Essence. It is clinically proven to moisturise for 24 hours and soothe on contact, providing immediate, long-lasting relief for extra dry, irritable skin. Skin is left looking and feeling soft, smooth and healthy. Fragrance free and fast-absorbing. Paraben free. Dermatologically tested for sensitive skin.
14 comments
There is no significant evidence that eczema can be helped by inserting needles in a few specific points in order to restore the flow of life energy. There's a reason you can't get it free that often on the NHS and it's only recommended for a few specific conditions.