He recommended products by Cetaphil; they contain no perfume or lanolin so they don't block pores, are non greasy, and are specifically designed for skin following dermatological treatment.
http://m.boots.com/mt/www.boots.com/en/Boots-Brands-A-to-Z/Cetaphil/
http://www.cetaphil.com
It helps add moisture into the skin so I'm hoping it will help combat the dryness caused by Roaccutane.
And if it's recommended by a dermatologist why not give it a try eh? The start from £8.99 so not too bad in comparison to products I have bought in the past...
I have very sensitive skin as well so I have to be careful what I put on it, so far I have had no nasty side effects or stinging sensations. I especially like the moisturising lotion for my body as my chest/back/shoulders are particularly dry!
- Natalie
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