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Sudocrem

I have been using Sudocrem for the last 6+ years. It is one of my bathroom cabinet essentials.

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Most people know it as a baby cream for nappy rash and alike. It provides a barrier to the skin and unlike Vaseline etc. it does not contain petroleum jelly. I also much prefer the smell.

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I started using the cream after seeing it on TOWIE when Chloe sung its praises as a medicated skin cream great for problem skin, scars and blemishes as well as dry skin. I took note knowing that it was a bargain favourite on sale in many supermarkets and beauty stores worldwide.

The cream has since been hailed a wonder treatment for spot-prone skin. It helps to not only care for your skin my protecting but also soothing and healing dry skin patches.

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The cream has been on the market for over 85 years. It was created by a pharmacist based in Dublin to cure nappy rash, eczema, pressure sores, incontinence rash and a variety of other minor skin lesions. To this day it still uses the same formula in the Sudocrem we know and love.

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At just £2.09 for a 30g tube it is a real bargain. The likes of Kimberly Walsh have been known to use it. Not just as a face cream but also a mask and spot cream.

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I use Sudocrem daily on blemishes and spots or minor marks. I use it for my hormonal eczema on my chin that flairs up monthly. To soothe this I usually apply like a mask and leave on for as long as possible, then wipe any excess off.

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Find out more about Sudocrem, their range of teenage skin treatments and full product range at https://sudocrem.co.uk. The site also has details of stockists.

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