Manuka Skin Saver vs UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion - which to use when?

Manuka Skin Saver vs UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion - which to use when?

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We get this question a lot, especially as our UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion was launched after our Manuka Skin Saver.

Both products are bioactive natural remedies and world-first formulations that help care for skin that might be affected by various issues.

Manuka Skin Saver vs UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion - which to use when?   We get this question a lot, especially as our UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion was launched after our Manuka Skin Saver.  Both products are bioactive natural remedies and world-first formulations that help care for skin that might be affected by various issues.   Manuka Skin Saver UltraSensitive Skin Rescue Lotion     What is this for? What is this for? Psoriasis Prone Skin   Skin damaged by Radiation treatment Topical skin cancer treatments Extended sun exposure, both long term and short term Eczema Prone Skin   Rosacea Prone Skin   Hypersensitive Skin prone to Product reactions Dryness Redness Itchiness Use Cases Use Cases Apply to affected areas up to 2 times a day Ages 5+ Best for body Not designed for hypersensitive skin Antibacterial Designed to be a daily moisturiser and more Ages Newborn - Granny Best for all over Dermatologically tested hypoallergenic Non-sensitising and non-irritant Hero Ingredients  Hero Ingredients      Graphic   MSS image SRL image ✔️Psoriasis Prone Skin ✔️Skin damaged by Radiation treatment ✔️Skin damaged by Topical skin cancer treatments ✔️Sun damaged skin (long & short term) ✔️Age 5+ ✔️Apply to body up to twice/day ✔️Eczema Prone Skin ✔️Rosacea Prone Skin ✔️Hypersensitive Skin  ✔️Dry, red, itchy ✔️Newborn to granny ✔️Use as daily moisturiser up to 4 times/day

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