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"Within a week of using Calendulis Plus Cream, my eczema had diminished considerably and the unbearable itch had ceased!"
Chelsea,
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Always looking for new ways to improve the comfort of our skin the Grahams have now developed a new product designed to take the sting out of minor cuts, burns and bites.
Sooth-it gel is an all natural product made by the manufacturers of Calendulis Plus Cream. It contains centella asiatica, calendula extract, manuka honey, emu oil and aloe vera and is ideal for sensitive skin.
As the name suggests Sooth-it gel is designed to soothe the skin after a minor trauma such as a mosquito bite, insect bite, bee sting or minor cut or burn. Simply rub it into the affected area and feel the instant relief!
Developed to be suitable for all ages the Sooth-it gel comes in a handy 50g tube that can be thrown in your bag and carried everywhere.
As a mother of young eczema sufferers I have tried this product. I love the fact that it is all natural and does not irritate their sensitive skin. But I am not totally convinced that it is the best product on the market.
It seems a little sticky, application isn't as easy as it might be. It worked well but personally I prefer the A'kin Emergency Gel that does the same job (only better!) at a greatly reduced price.
Sooth-it Gel is ok and worth a try - especially if you have not had any luck with any other products you have tried to sooth minor irritations.
But perhaps GNA are trying to be too much to too many people - maybe they should stick with the eczema creams and oils as they work very well?
Mel Sinclair, RN
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