Cetaphil Products Awarded National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance
Galderma Laboratories products, Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream, and Cetaphil DailyAdvance Ultra Hydrating Lotion, have been awarded the National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance.
The Seal of Acceptance criteria include review of testing results on sensitivity, safety and toxicity as well as ingredient and formulation data.
The NEA Seal of Acceptance is part of the association’s Eczema & Sensitive-Skin Education (EASE) program, which is intended to improve the quality of life for people who suffer from eczema and sensitive skin. The NEA Seal further helps these individuals recognize the products that are suitable for care of eczema or sensitive-skin, and helps consumers to make informed purchase decisions to manage sensitive-skin and learn more about skin care.
The NEA Seal was awarded to these three Cetaphil products with a 4 out of 5 rating. This means these products are deemed acceptable for patients with eczema or sensitive skin. Read the label to determine if these products contain ingredients that might be unsuitable for your skin.
Cetaphil Cleansers and Moisturizers are dermatologist-recommended skin care products specially formulated to provide effective, gentle skin care to help your skin look and feel its best.
For more information on the Cetaphil brand and its product offerings please visit www.cetaphil.com.
About Galderma
Galderma, created in 1981 as a joint venture between Nestle and L’Oreal, is a fully-integrated specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated exclusively to the field of dermatology. The Company is committed to improving the health of skin with an extensive line of products across the world that treat a range of dermatological conditions. With a research and development center in Sophia Antipolis, France, Galderma has one of the largest R&D facilities dedicated exclusively to dermatology. Leading worldwide dermatology brands include Differin, MetroGel 1%/Rozex, Clobex, Tri-Luma, Loceryl, Vectical Ointment, Epiduo Gel and Cetaphil.
For more information on Galderma, visit www.galdermaUSA.com.
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I too have been told about Cetaphil for our little boy and his severe Eczema. It has been a long hard road of trying all kinds of products to have nothing really help him at all. We finally found Vidazorb bellyboost for kids (it is a probiotic) and it has been the most amazing thing for him. It has truly changed his/our life! He quickly began looking and feeling so much better and now people are shocked when they see how good he looks. I do still look for natural and effective moisturizers for him since his skin is obviously sensitive…I cant remember what Cetaphil had in it but it was something he is allergic to? (sunflower or nuts?) Anyway- thanks for the update
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I am a 18 year old Jamaican girl who have been struggling with eczema break outs and scars all my life. My doctor recommended Cetaphil moisterizer soap and that’s what brought me to this site. Its difficult for me get all the cetaphil products because of the cost and availability in Jamaica. Please help me in getting the product line so I can enjoy the effetiveness of the products and stop my eczema from distroying my beautiful skin by leaving scars.