Derma Breeze Skin Protectant Cream
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Db (Dermabreeze)

Db (Dermabreeze)
Relieves symptoms of dry skin such as dryness, scaling/peeling, roughness, and redness/irritation with the active ingredient colloidal oatmeal. This skin protectant temporarily protects and helps relieve minor skin irritation and itching due to rashes and eczema. It is recommended for external use only, and users should avoid getting it into their eyes. In case symptoms worsen or do not clear up within seven days, it is important to stop use and ask a doctor. The product contains various inactive ingredients and can be applied as needed. For questions or comments related to the product, customers can reach out to the distributor, King Karat.*
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Db1 (Dermabreeze1)

Db1 (Dermabreeze1)
Derma Breeze is a skin protectant cream that comes in a convenient 1 oz. tube. It features a gentle daily use formula that is steroid, fragrance, and Qil free - making it a suitable option for those who have sensitive skin. Derma Breeze contains Trilexon technology that aids in keeping the skin protected and healthy.*
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Db2 (Dermabreeze2)

Db2 (Dermabreeze2)
The product is a skin protectant cream named Derma Breeze, with Trilexon. It is a gentle daily use formula, steroid-free, fragrance-free, and free of Qil substance. Its net weight is 35.27 oz (1 kg).*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.