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It soothes all dry, atopy-prone skin starting from birth.
It soothes all dry, atopy-prone skin starting from birth.
It soothes all dry, atopy-prone skin starting from birth.
It soothes all dry, atopy-prone skin starting from birth.
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing balm is specifically formulated and indicated for very dry skin prone to atopic eczema and itching, in infants, children and adults.
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing balm is specifically formulated and indicated for very dry skin prone to atopic eczema and itching, in infants, children and adults.
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing cream is specifically formulated and indicated for very dry skin prone to atopic eczema and itching, in infants, children and adults.
XeraCalm A.D Lipid-replenishing cream is specifically formulated and indicated for very dry skin prone to atopic eczema and itching, in infants, children and adults.
Sebo-squamous skin and cradle cap in infants (face and scapl)
Sebo-squamous skin and cradle cap in infants (face and scapl)
Mustela’s Cradle Cap Cream works to prevent and eliminate cradle cap and soothe any associated sensations of discomfort.
Mustela’s Cradle Cap Cream works to prevent and eliminate cradle cap and soothe any associated sensations of discomfort.
Gently cleanses and leaves a protective film on the skin.
Gently cleanses and leaves a protective film on the skin.
Perfect for everyday maintenance and care for extremely dry to eczema-prone skin. Helps to reinforce the skin's moisture barrier. Soothes skin discomfort
Perfect for everyday maintenance and care for extremely dry to eczema-prone skin. Helps to reinforce the skin's moisture barrier. Soothes skin discomfort
Mustela Stelatopia Emollient Cream is a plant-based moisturizing cream that works to replenish, soothe, and restore your baby's delicate eczema-prone skin on their face.
Mustela Stelatopia Emollient Cream is a plant-based moisturizing cream that works to replenish, soothe, and restore your baby's delicate eczema-prone skin on their face.
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