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Cetaphil updates labeling for RestoraDerm line

Galderma Laboratories has unveiled a new look for its Cetaphil RestoraDerm line of eczema-soothing products.

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FORT WORTH, Texas — Galderma Laboratories has unveiled a new look for its Cetaphil RestoraDerm line of eczema-soothing products.

Galderma said Monday that the RestoraDerm packaging now highlights the condition in the products’ new names, Cetaphil RestoraDerm Eczema Calming Body Wash and Cetaphil RestoraDerm Eczema Calming Moisturizer.

The updated labels will provide a better guide for consumers by addressing a specific skin concern, according to Galderma. With the abundance of skin care options on mass retail shelves, consumers often find themselves roaming the aisles trying to determine the best products for their skin type, the company noted.

"As a leader in dermatology, we strive to bring the science within our products to the hands of our consumers in a very straightforward, reliable manner," stated Miles Harrison, vice president and general manager for self-medication at Galderma. "With this rebranding, we believe our customers will now be able to easily identify the power of the RestoraDerm regimen and its ability to help soothe their eczema symptoms."

People can experience eczema when filaggrin proteins and ceramides in the skin are missing or not functioning properly, which can disrupt the protective outer layer of the skin and result in severe dryness, redness and itching. As a regimen, Cetaphil RestoraDerm Eczema Calming Body Wash and Moisturizer use patented Filaggrin technology and Ceramide technology to combat these symptoms and are clinically proven to replenish lost moisture to help strengthen skin’s natural moisture barrier and soothe the symptoms of eczema for long-lasting relief, the company said.

Cetaphil RestoraDerm Eczema Calming Body Wash and Moisturizer, available in 10-ounce sizes, carry a retail price of $13.99 to $14.99 and are sold at such chain retailers as Walgreens, CVS/pharmacy, Rite Aid, Target, Walmart and Ulta, as well as at Amazon.com.

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