Trixéra Sélectiose Emollient Cream and other products in the Trixéra Sélectiose product line are available in 400-mL sizes to provide better value. The emollient cream is designed to improve four symptoms of atopic skin: hypersensitivity, irritation, dehydration, and a reduced skin barrier. The cream may be used daily or alternately with Trixéra Selectiose Emollient Balm. The cream is formulated to help relieve dry, intolerant skin, especially during the fall and winter months, by reinforcing the skin's protective barrier. Regular use of the cream may help relieve itching and sensitivity, as well as reduce the time between atopic flares. This product is appropriate for adults, children, and infants.
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