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Sebclair Cream is a non-steroidal topical treatment designed to effectively manage the symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis, including itching, burning, and scaling. With a gentle formula suitable for children and enriched with castor oil, this cream provides essential moisture while being compact enough for everyday use. Proudly made in Italy, Sebclair is your go-to solution for skin relief.
Product Name | Cream |
Additives | Castor Oil |
Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Volume | 30 Millilitres |
Units | 30.0 millilitre |
Brand | Sebclair |
Format | Cream |
Age Range Description | Kid |
Country of origin | Italy |
J**T
Seems great for seb derm
Like many, I've tried various products/combos for seb derm on my face (particularly forehead/eyebrows/above lips - I wanted a non-steroidal alternative as I often get it near my eyes and using steroidal creams regularly is so damaging. This cream is gorgeously smooth, and smells faintly pleasant. I basically use it as a moisturiser after washing with BioDerma Sensibio once or twice a week, then use this for maintenance daily after a water-only face wash, as well as every few days alternating this cream with Daktarin anti-fungal cream to prevent build up of nasty funghi. I think the alternation really helps keep seb derm at bay. I also wash my hair with Nizoral shampoo once a week, with a weaker regular T-Gel anti-dandruff shampoo in-between just to keep anything hidden in my scalp migrating to my face.Most importantly - the cream seems to work. I've definitely noticed much reduced redness in general, making my skin look overall less blotchy and more even in tone, and overall less spread of seb derm symptoms on my face and forehead. People have noticed how much better my skin is looking. Its not cheap, but it seems to be lasting quite nicely as you don't need loads of it to get a nice moisturised feel.I still get stubborn little patches of seb derm around my eye brows, but these feel more "targeted" now and I can sparingly use Eumovate steroidal cream to deal with them quickly just on those little patches without feeling like I'm slathering steroid cream all over my face any more. The cream also makes your skin feel soft and nice.Overall, a great soothing product - it definitely helps with the seb derm itself a lot, but its main thing for me has been that it massively reduces that overall red blotchy/slightly shiny look typical of seb derm which overall makes the skin look so much better and makes me feel more confident. Will have to see if it continues to work as well or if my bad skin adapts..
B**B
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
I had a little seborrhoeic dermatitis on the side of my nose. I knew nothing about SD and I thought it was dry skin. It wasn't until I started getting red blotches on my face that I went to the doctors. The Dr said it SD and gave me some hydrocortisone/steroid cream. It would bring my face up way worse and made my skin angry red. I wasn't sure what to do but thought if it works then this must be worth it. Cut a long story short steroid cream is horrible for your face. Looking for an alternative I gave this cream a go. My expectations were low as things like this never seem to work. For a few days nothing happened. In fact, if anything, it it made it ever so slightly worse. But after around a week my skin was so much better and in 2 weeks my skin looked practically normal. I now use it every other day or so on my problem areas and it keeps it at bay. The sides of my nose never look 100% normal but we'll enough other people wouldn't notice it. And my face is perfectly clear. I only apply a very thin layer in the morning and at night. And on hot days, when I'm likely to sweat in the day I won't use it until the evening when it's cooled down. The redness has been gone since Iver been using this (around 2 years) and I'm only on my second tube with loads left. It goes a long way and I don't need to put much on. Just a small dot on each cheek and a little more on the side of my nose. Ps for a daily moisturiser I use Cerave. It's good for SD and without it I get slightly flaky skin. As a 43 year old male I never expected to have a beauty regime. But needs must. I don't usually write such long reviews but it was horrible for me and my hope is this helps someone else out. My skin is good enough that nobody could notice I suffer with Seborrhoeic dermatitis. And if I get a bit that starts to come up red, I just pay extra attention and apply the cream 2 or the times a day until it settles again. Don't give up on the cream for atleast a month. Be diligent and hopefully it works for you as well as it has for me.
L**H
The Only Review You Need
I'm sure after reading the mixed reviews you may be slightly confused and im here to help. With skincare, we are all different and one thing that works for me might not work for somebody else. I would recommend trying this to see if it works and if not try something else. We can only try to find a solution that works and hope for the best and hopefully this particular one will be the one that does.So I regularly get dry, red flaky skin around my T zone area (around my nose and brows) but also on my forehead and chin at times. It can be really unpredictable and can flare up which can be embarrassing and frustrating especially when trying to make your self look presentable. I've used steroid creams, softening creams, e-45, eczema creams and even experimented with different skincare routines with a number of different face washes, masks and moisturizers but nothing worked to clear it all away.The cream is an off white colour without any fragrance and spreads really easily. Its a nice consistency so Its not too runny it goes all over and its not too hard to spread either. It can look quite greasy when applied for a while so I would recommend to wash your face first and apply every night as it might make it a bit more red and visible in the morning if you need to go somewhere. For me after over a week of use it has improved my flaky skin but the redness still remains, it has helped to improve it and my skin around that area feels softer and less dry but still red but maybe this is another issue. This did work for me in a way but it did not do it all overnight, it takes a good skincare routine and time.My recommendations- Make sure water isnt too hot when washing your face, it might do more harm than good- Only apply to affected areas, can make normal skin worse and red- Use quite a bit when applying, helps it to spread easier and I found thin layers didnt do much- If your skin is quite red only wash and use cream on your face at night before bed. wash your face first with a good quality fragrance free face wash, apply cream, moisturise the rest of your face and go to bed. By the morning it will be less red and in good condition. (simple micular cleansing water is what I use)Hope it works for you
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