Free Salcura Samples - Eczema,Psoriasis,etc

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  • ScaredCrow
    ScaredCrow Posts: 484 Forumite
    Awh.. This would have come in quite handy. D:
    Ah well. :)
    :happylove
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    Normally not allowed but the products are worth it IMO (re: the salcura rep posting above me). Here is a click-on link:
    http://www.salcuraskincare.com/sample/
    They do help with very dry skin IMO and did help when I had mild excema. The spray bottles were excellent to take to the gym with me as they are little and don't leak.
  • Free samples still available. £2 postage
  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,381 Senior Ambassador
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    Free samples still available. £2 postage

    I will move this to the low spend freebies as they are now charging £2 p&p.

    Thanks
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  • xfive71
    xfive71 Posts: 285 Forumite
    I had tried this on DD's skin before and it is wonderful.
    I find the spray ones worked best for wriggly kids

    Quite pricy so am glad there is a freebie. One thing to note that the active ingredient in this is tea tree oil (smells the same as tea tree too!) so perhaps MSE wise next time, I would suggest mixing some aqeous cream with tea tree oil to get the same result.
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    xfive71 wrote: »
    I had tried this on DD's skin before and it is wonderful.
    I find the spray ones worked best for wriggly kids

    Quite pricy so am glad there is a freebie. One thing to note that the active ingredient in this is tea tree oil (smells the same as tea tree too!) so perhaps MSE wise next time, I would suggest mixing some aqeous cream with tea tree oil to get the same result.

    I'd agree but the fact it comes in a spray is genuis- so much easier to apply IMO as any creams tend to sit on my skin for ages, most end up on my clothes as a result instead but the sprays just seemed to soak into my skin far faster.

    Not sure if they still offer it as a sample but the Balneum cream is fantastic for very dry skin. I get this on my hands especially in winter and normal hand creams are just a joke as well as the fragrance in them irritating any itching. I don't think it smells great but the sample worked first time and really well.
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