Good for everybody! (but not if you are a bunny)
As I explained in my review for the Aveeno cream, my doctor advised me to try this range when I felt as though I was a walking canvas for eczema. My skin didn't actually feel sore for using my previous moisturiser (I can't even remember what it was as it was about six years ago) but I listened to her advice because my whole body was agony.
It has an unfragranced, vaguely oaty smell which I find inoffensive; this of course is great if your skin is sensitive. In fact, it is so gentle that it is palatable to my daft dog, who wants to want to lick the pump every time I use it *insert grimace here*.
It isn't the cheapest moisturiser in the world, but I do think it is worth it. It quickly gets to work gently rehydrating your skin, whilst using its oaty goodness to bring it back to a decent PH level and provide a barrier to external irritants - this means it it is perfect for people like me with annoying red patches, or people who just want a good moisturiser.
I hear a lot of complaints about how winter dries out skin, but honestly, I haven't had a tight and uncomfortable face since I have used this, and I don't even remember when I last had facial eczema.
A couple of months back, I switched to a moisturiser with big claims designed for redness and itchiness - it was three times more expensive, three times as small, and not half as effective. I would urge anyone to give this a go before spending a fortune on brands like Avene and Roche Posay, you'll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
The downside to this brand is that it isn't cruelty free, but it has been such a lifesaver that I will probably continue to buy this, and others from this range. They are all so helpful. Sorry bunnies :(
Reviewed on Sun 17 Feb 2019
I am in my mid 30's with combination, fair tone skin and green eyes. My hair is medium brown, dry with coarse texture.