Cataphil restoradam has a unique ingredient -ceramics- it's supposed to • Soothes, replenishes and protects very dry and eczema-prone skin for long-lasting relief • Unique combination of patented ceramide and Filaggrin technology™ that’s clinically proven to help strengthen skin’s protective layer • Helps restore skin moisture • Safe even for babies as young as three months It was recommended by my PD previously but I din get it from him then as I was just starting to try baby aveeno eczema cream. Since that didn't work well for Baby, I decided to get this from qoo ( it's not avail in normal pharmacies like watsons, guardian etc, they only carry the normal cetaphil. When I wanted to buy it using the qoo coupon, it was out of stock in all the shops except 2, so I chose the cheaper one. But too bad, they informed me via SMS it was oos after I placed order so I ended waiting more than a week for the cream. Just tried and it seems to soften the eczema skin a little. I hope it works well!!! Since it's so frequently oos, I included more shops below for your comparison. Personally I like pharmhouse as they take effort to really wrap with a lot of bubble wrap. The nbc beautyshop I bought from only 1 layer of bubble wrap.
Latest update: My baby turned out to be allergic to this!!! We had to go see a doctor and go into the steroid and antibiotics routine. Now I have a barely used trice bottle to let go at half the price if anyone interested. It still has lots of good reviews just turned out that my baby is allergic.