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Hi --I love Triceram! Am not sure everyone can use it on their

faces, but it does what it says it does; restores moisture, soothes

the skin and eventually heals it. It's very expensive though. I

found a website where you could get a huge discount if you bought 3

at a time.

I've only used it on parts of my face, so cannot tell how I would

react if I applied it to my most sensitive areas. I would highly

recommend it for use on the body as a whole, though, if anyone has

dry, itchy skin that never seems to go away. I have found no other

OTC product that produces the same results and that doesn't contain

steroids.

It does have some potentially irritating ingredients. Here is the

ingredient list:

Purified water, Lanolin, PEG-20, Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate, Cetyl

Alcohol, Ceramide, Glycerine, Petrolatum, Dimethicone, Curcumin,

Soybean Sterol, Linoleic Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Stearic Acid,

Hyaluronic Acid, Camosine, Carbomer Tromethamine, Propylene Glycol,

oldinyl Urea, Methylparaben and Propylparaben.

Yikes--lots of ingredients for rosaceans! :)

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Hi --I love Triceram! Am not sure everyone can use it on their

faces, but it does what it says it does; restores moisture, soothes

the skin and eventually heals it. It's very expensive though. I

found a website where you could get a huge discount if you bought 3

at a time.

I've only used it on parts of my face, so cannot tell how I would

react if I applied it to my most sensitive areas. I would highly

recommend it for use on the body as a whole, though, if anyone has

dry, itchy skin that never seems to go away. I have found no other

OTC product that produces the same results and that doesn't contain

steroids.

It does have some potentially irritating ingredients. Here is the

ingredient list:

Purified water, Lanolin, PEG-20, Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate, Cetyl

Alcohol, Ceramide, Glycerine, Petrolatum, Dimethicone, Curcumin,

Soybean Sterol, Linoleic Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Stearic Acid,

Hyaluronic Acid, Camosine, Carbomer Tromethamine, Propylene Glycol,

oldinyl Urea, Methylparaben and Propylparaben.

Yikes--lots of ingredients for rosaceans! :)

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