Salcura asked if I would be interested in reviewing their Bioskin Junior Range after receiving great feedback from many customers.
The Bioskin Junior range is aimed at babies and children from the age 3 months and above, suffering from;
- Eczema
- Dry / Itchy Skin
- Nappy rash
- Cradle cap
The Bioskin range contains no harsh products which is great for sensitive skin, the formula isn't greasy or thick more runny like a lotion which is nice as sometimes creams can be heavy and uncomfortable on the skin and not very pleasant.
Although I don't fall under babies and children I was asked to trial the range and here is what I found.
I had a dry patch on my leg when even after creaming would dry out quicker than the rest of my skin and need more attention than the rest of my skin. I found that using the cream was more effective than using the spray however I found the spray really cooling and refreshing on the skin. I found when using these products there was an improvement in the dryness of the patch. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of this as I lost them while changing phones!
As
the range is aimed at those with Eczema as well I let my friend trial
both products as she has suffered with it from a young child. Her first
comment for
the Rescue cream was that she didn't like the texture of it, she found
it sticky on her hands after using, too runny and 'thin'; which she
didn't feel moisturised her skin enough and didn't see much improvement
if any whilst using it. However she found the smell nice in comparison
to steroidal based products shes used in the past.
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She did however find the spray better and noticed very slight improvements on the eczema above her top lip
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Overall I didn't see the transformation one customer had (read about it here) or the many customers who have used this product going from the reviews on the website. neither did my friend, I guess it depends on how severe and perhaps how young the skin is as this is aimed at babies and children and we are both 23.
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