Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP in Review

Product Type: Lloyds health products

 
CosmicLove
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Lloyds Pharmacy Aqueous Cream (681 words)
by - written on 25/04/13, updated on  25/04/13 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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~ Why I Bought It ~ I didn't - this was actually given to me by my Mum, who'd spotted it in the chemists & picked it up as she said it was quite cheap. I was really grateful as I get through a lot of aqueous cream due to having dry, eczema prone skin. ~ Price ~ This isn't the cheapest aqueous cream at £1.39 for a ...  Read the complete review

basketofbuttons
My daughter's 'magic' cream (542 words)
by - written on 31/03/13 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I've gone through lots and lots of tubs of various sorts of aqueous creams over the years, particularly since my daughter Sarah was born. Sarah has had eczema since she was about three months old and I have used prescription based medications for her. Most aqueous creams work in the same way and contain the same ingredients and the one ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Fantastic, life changing (?) cream! (767 words)
by - written on 26/03/13 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I, from time to time suffer with dry skin. I bought this cream in the first place because my friend suffers with eczema and swears by it and I have bought it on a few occasions from a host of different places and brands but never one this cheap before for the amount I got of it! I bought a tube of this that measures 100g in my ...  Read the complete review

lyndsey1989
Adding aqua (624 words)
by - written on 18/12/12 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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I have suffered from various skin problems throughout my life and unfortunately when I was an infant these were extreme. Thankfully, they have really decreased over time but occasionally I will experience some sort of flare up. I am sure my mum had applied this aqueous cream to me when I was younger but the first time I came across the ...  Read the complete review

kama0529
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Soft hands. (429 words)
by - written on 16/07/12 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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Over the years, I have used many creams on my hands as my hands tend to get very dry (mostly because of my job!). I've never been loyal to any one brand of cream because I just tend to buy whatever is convenient at the time. One of the creams I have used is the Lloyds Pharmacy Aqueous Cream BP as this was recommended by a colleague at ...  Read the complete review

rufusdog
Brilliant Moisturiser (496 words)
by - written on 14/02/12 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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I suffer a lot with very dry skin, it is one of my horrid symptoms which comes with my thyroid condition. its not too bad coping with dead dry arms, legs and feet but when it comes to my face it is a real nuisance if I get a bad few days. After washing my face in the morning I have to use a moisturiser all over. I was ...  Read the complete review

Dryad
Crowned ReviewLloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Good moisturising cream but eczema sufferers beware. (982 words)
by - written on 14/12/11 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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This cream is often prescribed for eczema sufferers and when my sister and I were still living with our parents there were tubs of this and E45 littering the house as my sister was prescribed both (along with Oilatum) for her eczema. Aqueous cream is recommended by many doctors if you have eczema or other dry skin conditions ...  Read the complete review

butterly
Surprising Ways to use Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP (320 words)
by - written on 09/09/11 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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I have very dry skin and have been using all different types of skin cream to combat this. One day when I went into Lloyds Pharmacy to have a look to see what else there was for me to use , and also to buy some "feminine wash" as I can't use shower gel/soap etc. I was standing looking at all the different brands ...  Read the complete review

ktbainbridge
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Aqueous cream. (290 words)
by - written on 14/10/10 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Unfortunately my skin suffers from patches of eczema. The doctor gave me steroid cream, which I was a bit apprehensive to take as I really didn't want to get involved with it, but she also told me to try using aqueous cream. I popped to my local pharmacy and was pleasantly surprised at how cheap it was at £2.19 for 500g which was a ...  Read the complete review

jipp05
A cheap alternativeto E45 (467 words)
by - written on 13/09/10, updated on  13/09/10 (Very useful, 835 readings)
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I finally ran out of E45 cream and went to the pharmacy to buy some more and the lady behind the counter recommended that I try their own brand of emollient cream which is called aqueous cream. I'd never heard of aqueous cream before but the lady told me it was perfect for my symptoms but still I reluctant as I am a big fan of E45. The ...  Read the complete review

ally_kats_mama
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Works wonders! (512 words)
by - written on 06/09/10 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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Aqueous Cream is a great little product and one that sits nicely in the medicine cupboard in our bathroom. This particular pot of Aqueous Cream us made by Lloyds the Pharmacy but you can get the same thing in pretty much every chemist it will just be that particular place's branding, like Boots or Superdrug. It comes in 500g ...  Read the complete review

CheekyCharlie08
Greasy But Good! (430 words)
by - written on 06/09/10 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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I get mega dry skin sometimes, my skins not sensitive or anything like that and most of the time I get all the moisture I need from body butters and Lush bath bombs! Sometimes though I'll start itching somewhere and then I just KNOW the weather or something has got to my skin. I'll use most own brand Aqueous Cream because it all does ...  Read the complete review

SoadFan
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: A light emollient cream (583 words)
by - written on 04/09/10 (Very useful, 138 readings)
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We bought some of the Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream in a small sized 100g tube rather than as a large tub full, as it was something we bought in case of need, to be used whilst away and so didn't want to have a huge 500g tube to bring back with us. As it turned out it proved some what helpful over the course of a few days. The ...  Read the complete review

katykicker
Fantastic aqueous cream from Lloyds Pharmacy. (583 words)
by - written on 27/08/10, updated on  27/08/10 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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I have very sensitive skin and during times of harsh weather or hard work I find that I get eczema on my ankles & feet which looks unsightly and makes me very paranoid about wearing pretty sandals and shoes during the summer months. I have tried quite a few products in my time and I have been pleasantly surprised by some of the more ...  Read the complete review

jacb1983
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Great Soothing Cream (303 words)
by - written on 27/08/10 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Aqueous Cream is something that we usually have a pot of on the go in our house, as it's not only useful for a variety of things, but it's cheap as well! Lloyds is just one of the brands of aqueous creams I've used, but I have found it's consistancy to be one of the best. A 500g tub of the Lloyds Aqueous Cream costs just ...  Read the complete review

MoneyMaker1
Aqueous Cream BP - Affordable cream which improves your skin ... (365 words)
by - written on 20/08/10 (Useful, 22 readings)
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If your like me and suffer from irritating skin at times this is something you should definitely have a look at. With it making the skin smoother and therefore look better this was something I was very interested in purchasing. You won't find that many creams out on the market that actually work so I was happy with this ...  Read the complete review

Vialdana
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: cooling kindly cream that cuts costs (480 words)
by - written on 20/08/10 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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This cream is something that I've bought pots of for quite a long time now. I use it for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it is cheap! - around £2.25 for a large 500g tub, so much cheaper than most moisturizing creams. Secondly, this cream is gentle, bland, and unscented, so if I want to add my own scents to it, or ...  Read the complete review

lolly23
Ahh, you big softy! (443 words)
by - written on 21/07/10 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I am prone to bouts of dry skin, especially in winter; my son is even worse - he gets it all year round! He also has quite sensitive skin so we have to be careful what we use. We've tried many creams that are supposed to 'soothe' and 'ease' dry skin, yet when it's as dry as his, they just irritate and make the problem ...  Read the complete review

tashmart
Lloydspharmacy Aqueous Cream BP: Aqueous cream (319 words)
by - written on 21/07/10 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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I have been using aqueous cream for years, it was always in my bathroom cabinet when I was growing up and I'm never without it now! The aqueous cream is sold in Lloyds pharmacy ( although Boots and Superdrug also do their own versions) and it is sold in a 500 g pot costing £2.19. The pot is very simple, it is white, has blue ...  Read the complete review

Trish70
Lloyds Aqueous Cream BP 500g (559 words)
by - written on 12/01/10 (Very useful, 546 readings)
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Lloyds Aqueous Cream BP 500g Description on the pot. For topical use as an external skin cleansing agent and as an emollient for softening and soothing skill. Lloyds Pharmacy 2005. Cost approx £2.19 for 500g Experience From my limited knowledge of dermatology, I understand the structure of skin ...  Read the complete review

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