Dermol
About this product

Dermol comes in different forms: a lotion known as Dermol 500 lotion, a cream, and a wash. Both the cream and lotion work well as antimicrobial and emollient treatments, meaning they help to kill germs while keeping your skin soft and hydrated. You have two options for using them: you can apply them directly to your skin and leave them on, or use them as a substitute for your usual soap. Dermol wash acts as a soap alternative that moisturises your skin and has antimicrobial benefits. It's made t

How to use

You can apply Dermol 500 lotion to your face, but be careful and try to avoid getting it in your eyes. If this accidentally happens, rinse them with water as soon as possible and if irritation continues, seek immediate medical help.

Whether you’re using Dermol cream, lotion or wash, they’re all pharmacy medications, meaning you don’t need a prescription, but you still need to talk to a pharmacist before buying them. That’s just so that they can make sure that Dermol is right and safe for you to use.

No. Dermol 500 lotion, cream and wash contain four active ingredients: liquid paraffin, isopropyl myristate, benzalkonium chloride and chlorhexidine hydrochloride. None of these are corticosteroids (or simply steroids), but rather work in different ways to soothe and hydrate your skin and protect it from infections. Liquid paraffin and isopropyl myristate are emollients that work to moisturise your skin. On the other hand, benzalkonium chloride and chlorhexidine hydrochloride have antiseptic properties that help eliminate surface bacteria on your skin, which could otherwise lead to infections and worsen dry skin conditions like eczema.

Dermol lotion, cream, and wash are all specifically made for dry or troublesome skin anywhere on your body. While it's very rare, they can sometimes cause redness, irritation or itching on the treated areas, especially if you use it in folded skin areas like your groin. If you experience any of these adverse reactions, stop using Dermol and seek immediate medical help: These could all be signs of a serious allergic reaction.

Yes, but keep in mind that eczema doesn't have a guaranteed cure, and it can come back at any time. Don’t worry though, there are various treatments available to manage its symptoms. First, there are other emollients like Dermol designed to protect, soften, and hydrate your skin. They can be used regularly and are available in various forms like creams, ointments or lotions. Some common emollients for discoid eczema include Doublebase Gel, Balneum Plus Cream, Cetraben Moisturising Cream. Topical corticosteroids are also effective for managing inflammation associated with skin conditions like eczema. They’re usually only available on prescription, come in different strengths and can be used during flare-ups. Some examples of topical corticosteroids include Eumovate, Hydrocortisone 1%, and Betnovate. If corticosteroids haven't worked for you or caused problems, in some cases you can also consider Protopic. It uses tacrolimus to target the immune cells that cause inflammation. Protopic is great for long-term use, especially on sensitive skin, and doesn't cause skin thinning (a possible side effect of topical corticosteroids). Plus, it helps prevent future flare-ups. If your skin becomes infected, your clinician may recommend antibiotics. Some topical corticosteroids combined with antibiotics can also be used for severe cases of discoid eczema. Examples include Fucibet cream (betamethasone and fusidic acid) and Fucidin H cream (hydrocortisone and fusidic acid).

We understand that when you have discoid eczema, the constant itch can be really frustrating and can get in the way of your day-to-day life. That's why our services cover everything from the online consultation, treatment and aftercare. All included in the price you see when you choose your treatment. And the best part? We made it all as easy as possible for you. Just answer a few questions about your health and choose the treatment you want. Our expert clinicians will double-check to make sure your choice is safe or suggest alternatives that are a better fit for your needs. After that, we’ll deliver your treatment directly to your door, with next-day delivery. Everything is designed to give you the most benefit with the least hassle.

Dermol isn't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it. Here's all the official information about them. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you. Cream | Lotion | Wash

Main Ingredients

Dermol comes in different forms: a lotion known as Dermol 500 lotion, a cream, and a wash. Both the cream and lotion work well as antimicrobial and emollient treatments, meaning they help to kill germs while keeping your skin soft and hydrated. You have two options for using them: you can apply them directly to your skin and leave them on, or use them as a substitute for your usual soap. Dermol wash acts as a soap alternative that moisturises your skin and has antimicrobial benefits. It's made to take the place of regular soaps and cleansers, which can sometimes make dry skin worse. Similar to the cream and lotion, you can also use Dermol wash as a leave-on treatment, applying it again after you've washed and dried your skin.

All three Dermol products work well in treating and preventing dry, itchy skin conditions such as atopic, discoid, and dyshidrotic eczema. Although these conditions are chronic, meaning they last a long time, they can be managed effectively. Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, makes your skin itchy and dry. This dryness can lead to cracked, inflamed, and sore skin. You might notice dry patches anywhere on your body, but they usually show up on your hands, the insides of your elbows, the backs of your knees, face, and scalp. It's often triggered by allergens, which is why it's called 'atopic'. Common triggers include soap, cold and dry weather, pollen, and pet fur. Discoid eczema, also called discoid dermatitis or nummular eczema, is a skin condition that leads to distinct oval or coin-shaped patches on the skin. These patches can be extremely itchy and might ooze a clear fluid or become dry and crusty. Nummular eczema often appears after skin injuries such as burns or insect bites, although there can be other causes as well. Dyshidrotic eczema, also known as pompholyx, leads to itchy, fluid-filled blisters on your fingers and palms, or on your toes and the soles of your feet. These blisters can sometimes ooze and typically clear up in two to three weeks. Once the blisters are gone, your skin might become dry and cracked, and you could experience some pain.

No. Dermol 500 lotion, cream and wash contain four active ingredients: liquid paraffin, isopropyl myristate, benzalkonium chloride and chlorhexidine hydrochloride. None of these are corticosteroids (or simply steroids), but rather work in different ways to soothe and hydrate your skin and protect it from infections. Liquid paraffin and isopropyl myristate are emollients that work to moisturise your skin. On the other hand, benzalkonium chloride and chlorhexidine hydrochloride have antiseptic properties that help eliminate surface bacteria on your skin, which could otherwise lead to infections and worsen dry skin conditions like eczema.

Side Effects & Cautions

Important Information

Dermol isn't suitable for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it. Here's all the official information about them. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you. Cream | Lotion | Wash

Can you get any side effects while taking Dermol for eczema?

Dermol lotion, cream, and wash are all specifically made for dry or troublesome skin anywhere on your body. While it's very rare, they can sometimes cause redness, irritation or itching on the treated areas, especially if you use it in folded skin areas like your groin. If you experience any of these adverse reactions, stop using Dermol and seek immediate medical help: These could all be signs of a serious allergic reaction.

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