Shop Aquaderm skincare and emollients at withaid, a UK-based, regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together Aquaderm aqueous creams, menthol variants, and paraffin-based emollients in practical sizes (100g–500g), so you can choose what fits your routine—whether that’s a smaller tube for daily top-ups, a larger tub for home use, or a pump for easier dispensing.
Most shoppers come here to buy Aquaderm aqueous cream, compare an SLS-free aqueous cream option, or pick a menthol strength for a cooling feel. Use the links below to jump to the format you need, then explore popular picks for face and body moisturising, bath-time emollient routines, and everyday comfort. For best results, follow the label directions and patch test when trying a new product—especially if your skin is sensitive.
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Why choose Aquaderm
- Everyday emollient choices: aqueous creams and paraffin-based options for regular moisturising routines.
- Sizes and formats that suit real life: 100g–500g options, including a pump format for easier dispensing.
- SLS-free option available: a popular choice for shoppers building a gentler-feeling routine.
- Menthol strengths to match preference: 0.5%, 1%, and 2% variants for a cooling sensation.
- Pharmacy-led shopping: buy from a UK regulated online pharmacy for added peace of mind.
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FAQs
What is Aquaderm aqueous cream used for?
Aquaderm aqueous cream is a topical moisturiser/emollient-style cream designed to support everyday hydration and skin comfort. Always follow the product label for directions and suitability.
Which Aquaderm product should I choose for dry-feeling skin?
Many people start with a larger size such as Aquaderm Aqueous Cream for Dry Skin 500g for routine use. If you prefer a gentler-feeling formulation, consider Aquaderm Aqueous Cream SLS Free 500g. Choose based on your preferences and the ingredient list.
What’s the difference between Aquaderm menthol 0.5%, 1% and 2%?
The different menthol percentages provide different levels of cooling sensation. If you haven’t used menthol emollients before, starting with 0.5% menthol aqueous cream can be a more comfortable way to assess how your skin feels.
Should I patch test Aquaderm products first?
Yes—especially if your skin is sensitive or you’re trying a menthol variant. Apply a small amount to a limited area first and monitor for irritation. Stop use if you experience stinging, redness, or a rash, and seek advice if symptoms persist.
Can I use menthol aqueous creams on broken or irritated skin?
Avoid applying menthol products to broken, weeping, or very inflamed skin unless the label specifically advises otherwise. If you’re unsure which product is appropriate, ask a pharmacist for guidance.
Can Aquaderm be used on the face and body?
Some emollients are suitable for face and body, but sensitivities vary. Avoid the eye area, use a small amount at first, and follow the label directions—particularly with menthol formulas.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Seek advice if symptoms are severe, worsening, you suspect infection, the skin is broken/oozing, or a child or vulnerable adult is affected. Stop use and seek urgent help if you have signs of an allergic reaction (such as swelling, widespread rash, or breathing difficulty).
Safety note: Skincare products and emollients are not a substitute for medical diagnosis. Always read the label and use as directed. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a long-term condition, or take regular medicines, ask a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice before starting a new product.