| Product: |
Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream |
| Date: |
31/01/08 (255 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: very effective whatever you use it for, lasts a long time
Disadvantages: None
My girlfriend introduced me to Sudocrem about 2 years ago as she uses it to treat her eczema. I use this product whenever I have a number of problems such as sun burn and cuts.
The Packaging
This product comes in a grey tub. It has a white sticker on the front which has Seducer written on it in red. It also has a list things that Sudocrem can be used to treat. The lid of the Sudocrem pops on and off easily. On the back of the tub is the list of ingredients and directions for use.
Sizes
This product comes in 4 sizes, 60g, 125g, 250g and 400g.
Uses
As I already mentioned, I have used this product for when I have sun burn. When I have been on holiday and my face gets a little bit too much sun, I rub some Sudocrem over my cheeks and it has a rally cooling effect which is pleasant on the sunburn.
I have also used this product on cuts as it also double up as an antiseptic cream.
My girlfriend uses Sudocrem for her eczema and it is the only cream that clears up her eczema so its also very effective for that.
It can also be used on nappy rash.
Texture
Sudocrem is white and extremely thick for a cream. When you use it, it doesn't really rub into the skin and leaves sort of a protective layer over the top. It has a slight scent to it although I cant really describe it.
Cost
The 400g tub I have at the moment cost me £6.50.
Summary
I would definitely recommend this product. I like the fact that you can keep one product in the house that has so many uses. It has been effective in treating my sunburn, any cuts I have had and my girlfriends eczema so this product gets a ten out of ten from me.
Summary: A ten out of ten from me
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