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HealthE Non-Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 500g – Light Non-Greasy Emollient for Dry Skin & Eczema

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HealthE Non-Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 500g – Light Non-Greasy Emollient for Dry Skin & Eczema

HealthE Non-Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 500g – Light Non-Greasy Emollient for Dry Skin & Eczema

HealthE Non-Ionic Cream is a light, non-greasy emollient (moisturiser) containing cetomacrogol 1000 BP — the same non-ionic emulsifying wax used in many pharmacy-compounded moisturiser formulations. This versatile cream provides effective, gentle moisturisation for dry skin conditions, eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis without fragrances, lanolin, or other common sensitising ingredients. Often used as a soap substitute and as a base cream in which pharmacists can incorporate active ingredients. The 500g jar provides excellent value for whole-body daily emollient therapy.

  • Cetomacrogol 1000 BP — non-ionic emulsifying wax for gentle skin moisturisation
  • Light, non-greasy texture — suitable for face and body
  • Fragrance-free, lanolin-free — suitable for sensitive and allergic skin
  • Can be used as a soap substitute for skin hygiene
  • 500g — excellent value for daily emollient therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cetomacrogol and how does it moisturise skin?

Cetomacrogol 1000 is a polyethylene glycol ether of cetostearyl alcohol — a non-ionic surfactant and emulsifying wax that forms a stable oil-in-water emulsion. When applied to skin, it forms a barrier that reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), trapping moisture in the skin while the emollient components (cetostearyl alcohol) soften and smooth the skin surface. Being non-ionic, it is less likely to cause irritation than anionic emulsifiers used in many commercial creams.

How is this different from aqueous cream?

Aqueous cream contains sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as an emulsifier — which has been shown to damage the skin barrier and worsen eczema with repeated use. Non-ionic cream uses cetomacrogol instead of SLS, making it more appropriate for regular emollient therapy in eczema and other inflammatory skin conditions where barrier integrity is paramount. Many dermatologists now recommend non-ionic or SLS-free creams over aqueous cream for eczema management.

Can I use HealthE Non-Ionic Cream as a soap substitute?

Yes. Apply a small amount of the cream to wet or dry skin as an alternative to soap — massage gently, then rinse off. This leaves a residual moisturising film on the skin while cleansing without the drying effects of soap and water. This technique (soap substitute washing) is a cornerstone of eczema skin care management.

Is HealthE Non-Ionic Cream suitable for children and babies?

Yes. The fragrance-free, SLS-free, minimal-ingredient formula is suitable for all ages including infants. It is one of the gentlest and most dermatologically safe emollients available and is widely used in paediatric dermatology.

Can this cream be used as a compounding base?

Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is a standard pharmacy compounding base into which dermatologists and pharmacists incorporate active ingredients (such as corticosteroids, antifungals, or urea) at prescribed concentrations. If you have a prescription for a compounded cream, check with your compounding pharmacist about using this as the base.

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HealthE Non-Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 500g – Light Non-Greasy Emollient for Dry Skin & Eczema

$5.71

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HealthE Non-Ionic Cream (Cetomacrogol 1000 BP) 500g – Light Non-Greasy Emollient for Dry Skin & Eczema

HealthE Non-Ionic Cream is a light, non-greasy emollient (moisturiser) containing cetomacrogol 1000 BP — the same non-ionic emulsifying wax used in many pharmacy-compounded moisturiser formulations. This versatile cream provides effective, gentle moisturisation for dry skin conditions, eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis without fragrances, lanolin, or other common sensitising ingredients. Often used as a soap substitute and as a base cream in which pharmacists can incorporate active ingredients. The 500g jar provides excellent value for whole-body daily emollient therapy.

  • Cetomacrogol 1000 BP — non-ionic emulsifying wax for gentle skin moisturisation
  • Light, non-greasy texture — suitable for face and body
  • Fragrance-free, lanolin-free — suitable for sensitive and allergic skin
  • Can be used as a soap substitute for skin hygiene
  • 500g — excellent value for daily emollient therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cetomacrogol and how does it moisturise skin?

Cetomacrogol 1000 is a polyethylene glycol ether of cetostearyl alcohol — a non-ionic surfactant and emulsifying wax that forms a stable oil-in-water emulsion. When applied to skin, it forms a barrier that reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), trapping moisture in the skin while the emollient components (cetostearyl alcohol) soften and smooth the skin surface. Being non-ionic, it is less likely to cause irritation than anionic emulsifiers used in many commercial creams.

How is this different from aqueous cream?

Aqueous cream contains sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as an emulsifier — which has been shown to damage the skin barrier and worsen eczema with repeated use. Non-ionic cream uses cetomacrogol instead of SLS, making it more appropriate for regular emollient therapy in eczema and other inflammatory skin conditions where barrier integrity is paramount. Many dermatologists now recommend non-ionic or SLS-free creams over aqueous cream for eczema management.

Can I use HealthE Non-Ionic Cream as a soap substitute?

Yes. Apply a small amount of the cream to wet or dry skin as an alternative to soap — massage gently, then rinse off. This leaves a residual moisturising film on the skin while cleansing without the drying effects of soap and water. This technique (soap substitute washing) is a cornerstone of eczema skin care management.

Is HealthE Non-Ionic Cream suitable for children and babies?

Yes. The fragrance-free, SLS-free, minimal-ingredient formula is suitable for all ages including infants. It is one of the gentlest and most dermatologically safe emollients available and is widely used in paediatric dermatology.

Can this cream be used as a compounding base?

Yes. Cetomacrogol cream is a standard pharmacy compounding base into which dermatologists and pharmacists incorporate active ingredients (such as corticosteroids, antifungals, or urea) at prescribed concentrations. If you have a prescription for a compounded cream, check with your compounding pharmacist about using this as the base.