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Skin Salveation Review

21 June 2013 by Eileen

Both of my children have suffered from eczema since an early age and we have been to see various skin specialist nurses and doctors. Each time, they offer to change to different drugs and none the creams have worked for them. I have constantly been on the lookout for alternatives solutions, including changing my washing powder.

Skin Salveation Review

Skin Salveation products have over 20 years of North East English history behind them. The products softens, soothes and smooths dry and sensitive skin. DermaSalve provides a natural boost to your skins own defences. Deep natural penetration of vital skin nutrients, locking in your skins natural moisturising agents.

The lovely people have sent me these products to try on my children:

  • – Baby & Infant Cream
  • – Body Cream
  • – Eczema Treatment Soap
  • – Laundry Powder
  • – Stain remover

Baby & Infant Cream

The white cream is very light and absorbed into the skin very easily. After applying on my children, it does not leave the skin or hand feeling sticky like how some creams can. It feels like you’ve just come out of the shower or had your hands washed. Ms C has used it for over 2 weeks and it keeps her skin smooth. I did not use it on her face.

Body Cream

The cream is slightly yellow and smooth. Again it absorbed into the skin quickly and left the skin feeling soft. Mr K has been using it for over two weeks and it has kept his body from going too dry. It should be applied at least twice a day. His body does feel a lot smoother but he still has the existing red and sore eczema. I did not use the cream on his face.

Eczema Treatment Soap

I have not tried using soap to wash my children before and I found it difficult to grip the soap as it is quite slippery. After using it, it left their skin with a layer of protection and their skin immediately felt smooth.

This soap can also be used on the scalp, but I have not tried this.

Laundry Powder

The laundry powder feels like snow flakes. It is very light and soft to touch. It is a specially formulated laundry powder to remove dead and scaly skin. It comes in a clear bag so I had it in store it in a zip lock bag. Scoop is provided. After washing, it left the clothing clean and there was no discernible fragrance. Having washing powder with fragrance additives can’t be good for the skin.  So big thumbs up to this laundry powder for not containing such additives.

Stain remover

It is like a bar of soap and applied by rubbing onto the stain to remove the stain. It is very simple to wet and rub it into the stain. I would suggest having a small container to store it otherwise it will be quite messy after some time.

All the Skin Salveation products contains no potentially sensitising agents as listed in the EU Cosmetics Directive. They are enriched with natural wheatgerm, jojoba and palm oils, grapeseed extract and aloe vera. Fortified with antioxidants, Vitamin E and Vitamin C, and clinically proven to improve skin condition.

Eczema is a chronic skin condition in which the skin becomes itchy, reddened, cracked and dry. The steroid-free products we used above are to reduce itchy skin symptoms and helps prevent future flare-ups. If unsure, please speak to your doctor.

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Yazz Newman says

    20 July 2013 at 9:00 pm

    My son suffers eczema on his legs, 🙁 Use a steroid cream to try and control it with coco butter to try and ease the itching/pain. x

  2. Joanne Evans says

    20 July 2013 at 8:56 pm

    No, but I suffer from psoriasis I use prescribed topical steroids from the doctor but it’s phototherapy treatment at the hospital that helps the most….I do need a basic rich, water based moisturiser all the time to prevent from very dry skin and to keep the plaques soft.

  3. Dawn Fletcher says

    20 July 2013 at 7:26 pm

    My daughter suffers with it in the inner of her elbow looks quite saw some days too..at the moment we are using coco butter as that seems to be easing it a bit

  4. patanne1 says

    20 July 2013 at 8:46 am

    my granddaughter suffers very much with eczema but we haven’t as yet found anything that isn’t steroid based to heal it

  5. Kate O'Neill says

    18 July 2013 at 12:34 pm

    My daughter does, and we use a steroid cream that the doctor prescribed for the worst areas. Everywhere else gets E45

  6. jeanbolsover says

    10 July 2013 at 2:49 pm

    Both myself and my son suffer with eczema and we have to make sure the creams we use do not contain ‘lanolin’ as this makes the condition worse

  7. Irene Wright says

    6 July 2013 at 11:11 am

    My own skin is quite dry in places so I would like to try this cream – my son has perfect skin. Just wish he was the same…lol

  8. jessica agyin says

    26 June 2013 at 4:02 am

    my toddler suffers from dry rashes on her back. so we use bath emollient

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