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PRODUCT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Normal
Intact Skin
Moderate
to Severely
Dry Skin
Incontinence-
Associated
Dermatitis
Denuded
Skin
Macerated
Wet Skin
Common
Fungal
Hydrating
Cleansing Gel
Low sudsing shampoo and
body wash for use in the
shower or at bedside as a
no-rinse with wash basin
Hydrating
Cleansing Foam
No-rinse foaming cleanser
for use on the hair, face
and entire body
Hydrating Spray
Cleanser
Gentle spray cleanser
for no-rinse application
on hair, face and entire
body
Nourishing Skin
Cream
Soothing moisturizer helps
restore skin’s natural
moisture balance and
barrier properties
Lip Balm
Natural lip moisturizer that
soothes and protects
Hydraguard™
Skin Cream
Silicone-rich formulation
that creates a breathable,
water-resistant lm over
skin as it nourishes and
moisturizes
Z-Guard™
Skin Protectant
Paste
Indicated for the relief of
discomfort associated with
diaper rash caused by
wetness, urine and/or stool
and other macerated skin
conditions.
Antifungal Clear
Ointment
Effective topical treatment
for common fungal
infections
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From International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook, Eleventh
Edition (2006) Volume 3, Page 2606
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