Eczema Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel

Eczema Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel

Skin type: For eczema-prone, sensitive skin

This lightweight gel is designed to provide instant and long-lasting relief for itchy skin.

  • Cool-touch applicator instantly soothes skin and stays cool through multiple applications - no refrigeration needed
  • Clinically proven to provide itch relief in as little as 30 seconds that lasts for up to 12 hours
  • 91% of participants said the product quickly soothed their itchy skin after just 1 application
  • Dermatologist tested and clinically proven to be gentle on sensitive skin

How To Use

 

This eczema gel is clinically proven to provide itch relief in as little as 30 seconds that lasts up to 12 hours, with a cool-touch applicator to instantly soothe the skin


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FEATURES

 

This itch relief gel with 0.5% skin protectant colloidal oatmeal helps relieve minor skin irritation and itching caused by eczema. Patented, naturally derived Ad-Resyl is specially designed to help restore a damaged skin barrier and support a healthy microbiome while the proprietary filaggrin technology locks in hydration and helps to strengthen the skin’s barrier against environmental irritants. Free of parabens, fragrances, and steroids, this gentle moisturizing gel is dermatologist tested and accepted by the National Eczema Association to be suitable for sensitive, eczema prone skin. For best results, use as the 1st step in your eczema routine to soothe skin and help break the itch scratch cycle during eczema related flare-ups.​

FEATURES

  • Fragrance free

  • Paraben free

  • Hypoallergenic

  • Won't clog pores

  • Dermatologist tested

  • Steroid free

  • Defends against 5 signs of skin sensitivity

  • Received the NEA Seal of Acceptance™

ALL INGREDIENTS


ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Collodial Oatmeal 0.5% 


INACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Arginine, Butylene Glycol, C13-15 Alkane, Carbomer, Ceramide Np, Ethylhexylglycerin,  Glycerin, Hydroxyphenyl Propamidobenzoic Acid, Lauryl Lactate, Maltodextrin, Ophiopogon Japonicus Root Extract, Pentylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol ,Propanediol, Sodium Gluconate, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Pca, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Water, Xanthan Gum


Eczema Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel 
                    Ingredients
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Eczema Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel Quote

“I love the Eczema Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel because it provides cooling relief instantly upon application. It also contains a lightweight formula with colloidal oatmeal that’s great for everyday use.” 

DR. HUSAIN, DERMATOLOGIST

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Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Such a difference I recently had a bad flare up and found cetaphil’s eczema line at a drug store so figured I’d try it out. Such a drastic difference just over 2 days, feels great and I feel no itch!
Date published: 2024-03-02
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Good in general, just not for me This product was a hit and a miss for me. I really do appreciate this brand branching out and creating products specifically for eczema, however it just did not agree with my skin. When I would put it on actual flare ups I had, it wouldn’t absorb fully in to my skin and would appear flakey, as if my skin was dry (which it was not, it was the product flaking off) Aside from that, I did appreciate that it was fragrance free and how the thick formula of this product was. I do see how the product would supply long lasting moisture and relief to eczema flare ups, it just didn’t agree with me! *i received this product complimentary from influenster*
Date published: 2022-08-18
Rated 3 out of 5 by from 5 star function, 0 star name continuity/access This stuff is the best I've found for my hand eczema: PLEASE stop renaming and relabeling it so it's impossible to find via searches! Every single time I've run out and gone to buy a new container in the general restoraderm line, I've had to come to the cetaphil website to figure out what they're *currently* called, then use the laggy find a store tool to try to find a place that actually carries it. Not, you know, search for what's on my current bottle. Few enough stores carry it locally that just going to a CVS/Walgreens/walmart etc in hopes that they'll have it is a waste of time, so I really need to be able to find who has it online before going.
Date published: 2025-05-18
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