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Which Eczema Cream Works Better? Dermatique vs CeraVe

Eczema Cream: Dermatique vs CeraVe — Which Works Better?

If you're comparing eczema cream options, you've probably come across CeraVe.It's one of the most widely available skincare brands in the UK — sold in Boots, Superdrug, and most supermarkets. So how does Dermatique compare?

Availability

CeraVe is everywhere. You can pick it up in any high-street pharmacy. That's convenient — but it also means you're buying a mass-market product designed for the broadest possible audience.

Dermatique is sold direct and through a small number of retailers. We're not trying to be everywhere — we're focused on doing one thing exceptionally well.

Formula Philosophy

CeraVe contains ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and cholesterol — a standard dermatology-approved approach to restoring skin barrier function.

Dermatique takes a different approach — a simpler, more targeted formula with natural ingredients, designed for sensitivity. No steroids, no fragrance, no artificial additives. Our cream was developed for one specific problem: severe eczema that wasn't responding to conventional treatments.

Who Each Brand Is For

CeraVe works well for general dry skin and mild eczema symptoms. It's a solid everyday moisturiser.

Dermatique is designed for families who've tried the standard options and found they weren't enough. If you're dealing with persistent eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea — and you've already tried what the high street offers — Dermatique is worth trying.

Price

CeraVe is cheaper upfront. Dermatique is positioned as a premium solution — but we offer a full refund if it's not right for you, so the risk is on us.

The Honest Answer

Neither cream is automatically "better" — it depends on your situation. For mild dryness and routine skincare, CeraVe is a reasonable choice. For persistent, frustrating eczema that hasn't responded to other treatments, Dermatique is purpose-built for exactly that.

If you've tried CeraVe and it didn't work, that's exactly who Dermatique was made for.

[Try Dermatique — Full Refund If It's Not Right For You]

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