
Topiderm Aqueous Cream 500gm
Topiderm Aqueous Cream 500g – SLS-Free Moisturiser & Soap Substitute
Topiderm Aqueous Cream is an SLS-free moisturiser and soap substitute for dry skin conditions. Unlike standard aqueous cream which contains sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) — a detergent that can irritate and damage sensitive skin — Topiderm's SLS-free formula reduces irritation and soothes itchy dry skin without the skin barrier disruption associated with SLS-containing products. Suitable for eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions.
Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- SLS-free formula — no sodium lauryl sulphate irritation
- Moisturiser and soap substitute for dry skin
- Reduces irritation and soothes itchy dry skin
- Suitable for eczema, psoriasis and sensitive skin
- 500g — generous economy size
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is SLS-free aqueous cream better for eczema than standard aqueous cream?
A: Research has shown that sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) — present in standard aqueous cream — can actually worsen the skin barrier when used as a leave-on moisturiser. SLS is a detergent that strips natural skin oils and has been shown to increase transepidermal water loss and skin irritation with prolonged use. SLS-free formulations like Topiderm provide the moisturising and emollient benefits of aqueous cream without this potentially damaging effect, making them more appropriate for leave-on use in eczema patients.
Q: How do I use Topiderm as a soap substitute?
A: Apply Topiderm Aqueous Cream to wet skin in the shower or bath, gently massage over the skin surface, then rinse off. It provides gentle cleansing without stripping the skin's natural oil barrier. This is particularly beneficial for people with eczema, psoriasis or very sensitive skin who find conventional soaps and shower gels irritating.
Q: Can Topiderm be used on a baby with eczema?
A: Topiderm is generally suitable for use on babies and children with dry skin and eczema. The SLS-free formula makes it safer for leave-on use in young children than standard aqueous cream. Always consult your pharmacist or GP about appropriate moisturiser choice for babies with eczema, as individual skin conditions vary and some children may need additional treatments alongside regular emollient use.
Q: How often should I apply Topiderm Aqueous Cream?
A: Apply generously to affected areas 2–4 times daily — or as frequently as needed to keep skin moisturised. The key to effective eczema and dry skin management is frequent, generous emollient application throughout the day. Apply immediately after bathing while skin is still slightly damp for best moisture retention. There is no maximum number of daily applications — apply as often as your skin needs it.
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Topiderm Aqueous Cream 500g – SLS-Free Moisturiser & Soap Substitute
Topiderm Aqueous Cream is an SLS-free moisturiser and soap substitute for dry skin conditions. Unlike standard aqueous cream which contains sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) — a detergent that can irritate and damage sensitive skin — Topiderm's SLS-free formula reduces irritation and soothes itchy dry skin without the skin barrier disruption associated with SLS-containing products. Suitable for eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions.
Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- SLS-free formula — no sodium lauryl sulphate irritation
- Moisturiser and soap substitute for dry skin
- Reduces irritation and soothes itchy dry skin
- Suitable for eczema, psoriasis and sensitive skin
- 500g — generous economy size
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is SLS-free aqueous cream better for eczema than standard aqueous cream?
A: Research has shown that sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) — present in standard aqueous cream — can actually worsen the skin barrier when used as a leave-on moisturiser. SLS is a detergent that strips natural skin oils and has been shown to increase transepidermal water loss and skin irritation with prolonged use. SLS-free formulations like Topiderm provide the moisturising and emollient benefits of aqueous cream without this potentially damaging effect, making them more appropriate for leave-on use in eczema patients.
Q: How do I use Topiderm as a soap substitute?
A: Apply Topiderm Aqueous Cream to wet skin in the shower or bath, gently massage over the skin surface, then rinse off. It provides gentle cleansing without stripping the skin's natural oil barrier. This is particularly beneficial for people with eczema, psoriasis or very sensitive skin who find conventional soaps and shower gels irritating.
Q: Can Topiderm be used on a baby with eczema?
A: Topiderm is generally suitable for use on babies and children with dry skin and eczema. The SLS-free formula makes it safer for leave-on use in young children than standard aqueous cream. Always consult your pharmacist or GP about appropriate moisturiser choice for babies with eczema, as individual skin conditions vary and some children may need additional treatments alongside regular emollient use.
Q: How often should I apply Topiderm Aqueous Cream?
A: Apply generously to affected areas 2–4 times daily — or as frequently as needed to keep skin moisturised. The key to effective eczema and dry skin management is frequent, generous emollient application throughout the day. Apply immediately after bathing while skin is still slightly damp for best moisture retention. There is no maximum number of daily applications — apply as often as your skin needs it.

















