
HealthE Non Ionic Cream Cetomacrogol 1000 BP 100g – Pharmacy-Grade Emollient for Eczema, Dry Skin & Sensitive Skin
HealthE Non Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 100g – Pharmacy-Grade Emollient & Cream Base
HealthE Non Ionic Cream is a pharmacy-grade cetomacrogol cream — a light, non-greasy emollient used to moisturise and soothe dry skin conditions, act as a skin barrier, and serve as a compounding base for topical medications. Cetomacrogol cream is one of the most dermatologically trusted moisturisers, recommended for eczema, psoriasis, and general dry skin, and widely used as a soap substitute for sensitive skin washing.
- Cetomacrogol 1000 BP — pharmacy-grade non-ionic cream
- Moisturises and soothes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin
- Non-greasy, easily absorbed emollient
- Used as a soap substitute for sensitive skin washing
- 100g — compounding base for topical medications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cetomacrogol cream used for?
Cetomacrogol cream is used as a skin moisturiser and emollient for dry skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, ichthyosis, and general dry skin. It is also commonly used as a soap substitute for sensitive or inflamed skin, and as a base for compounding topical medications with added active ingredients.
Can HealthE Non Ionic Cream be used as a soap substitute?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is widely used as a soap substitute for washing during eczema flares and for everyday gentle cleansing of sensitive skin. Apply a small amount to the skin, lather with water, and rinse — it cleanses without stripping the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Is Non Ionic Cream suitable for babies and children?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is gentle enough for infants and children with eczema or dry skin. It is commonly prescribed in paediatric dermatology as an emollient and soap substitute.
Can I use this as a base for compounding topical medications?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is a standard pharmaceutical compounding base. Your pharmacist can incorporate various active ingredients (hydrocortisone, antimicrobials, etc.) into Non Ionic Cream to make customised topical preparations.
How often should I apply cetomacrogol cream?
Apply liberally 2–4 times daily to dry or affected skin, or as directed by your healthcare provider. For eczema, applying immediately after bathing while skin is still slightly damp helps lock in moisture.
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HealthE Non Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 100g – Pharmacy-Grade Emollient & Cream Base
HealthE Non Ionic Cream is a pharmacy-grade cetomacrogol cream — a light, non-greasy emollient used to moisturise and soothe dry skin conditions, act as a skin barrier, and serve as a compounding base for topical medications. Cetomacrogol cream is one of the most dermatologically trusted moisturisers, recommended for eczema, psoriasis, and general dry skin, and widely used as a soap substitute for sensitive skin washing.
- Cetomacrogol 1000 BP — pharmacy-grade non-ionic cream
- Moisturises and soothes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin
- Non-greasy, easily absorbed emollient
- Used as a soap substitute for sensitive skin washing
- 100g — compounding base for topical medications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cetomacrogol cream used for?
Cetomacrogol cream is used as a skin moisturiser and emollient for dry skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, ichthyosis, and general dry skin. It is also commonly used as a soap substitute for sensitive or inflamed skin, and as a base for compounding topical medications with added active ingredients.
Can HealthE Non Ionic Cream be used as a soap substitute?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is widely used as a soap substitute for washing during eczema flares and for everyday gentle cleansing of sensitive skin. Apply a small amount to the skin, lather with water, and rinse — it cleanses without stripping the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Is Non Ionic Cream suitable for babies and children?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is gentle enough for infants and children with eczema or dry skin. It is commonly prescribed in paediatric dermatology as an emollient and soap substitute.
Can I use this as a base for compounding topical medications?
Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is a standard pharmaceutical compounding base. Your pharmacist can incorporate various active ingredients (hydrocortisone, antimicrobials, etc.) into Non Ionic Cream to make customised topical preparations.
How often should I apply cetomacrogol cream?
Apply liberally 2–4 times daily to dry or affected skin, or as directed by your healthcare provider. For eczema, applying immediately after bathing while skin is still slightly damp helps lock in moisture.

















