Shop Lotil at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for everyday dry skin moisturiser options in easy-to-use cream formats. This brand page is designed for shoppers looking to buy a trusted, no-fuss lanolin-based moisturising cream to help relieve the feeling of tightness and roughness on areas like hands, elbows, knees and other dry patches. If you’re comparing which Lotil cream to choose, focus on the size and how you’ll use it: a smaller tube can suit on-the-go top-ups, while a larger dry skin cream can be better for regular application at home.
All Lotil products listed below link directly to their product pages, where you can review ingredients, pack details and directions before adding to basket. Orders are sent Royal Mail in discreet packaging, with fast delivery and free delivery on orders over £20. For best routine use, apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin and reapply as needed, particularly after handwashing or bathing.
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Why choose Lotil
- Everyday moisturising cream formats for dry, rough-feeling skin.
- Lanolin-based emollient approach to support hydration and comfort.
- Size options to suit home use or carrying in a bag.
- UK pharmacy reassurance from a regulated online retailer.
- Discreet, reliable delivery via Royal Mail (free over £20).
FAQs
What is Lotil cream for?
Lotil creams are moisturising products commonly chosen to help manage the feeling of dry, tight or rough skin. Check each product page for intended use, directions and ingredients.
Which Lotil product should I choose?
If you want a compact option for top-ups, the 50ml size may suit. If you apply moisturiser regularly at home, the 114ml dry skin cream may be more convenient. Compare ingredients and directions on the product pages.
Can I use Lotil on hands, elbows and knees?
These are common areas people moisturise due to frequent washing, friction and colder weather. Apply to clean, dry skin and reapply as needed, following the label guidance.
Is lanolin suitable for sensitive skin?
Skin sensitivities vary. If you’ve reacted to lanolin, fragrance or certain preservatives before, review the ingredient list carefully and patch test on a small area first. Stop use if irritation occurs.
How often should I apply a dry skin moisturiser?
Many people apply after washing or bathing and whenever skin feels dry. Follow the pack directions and adjust to comfort—especially during winter or if you wash hands frequently.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP about dry skin?
Seek advice if dryness is severe, painful, cracked and bleeding, weeping, spreading, or looks infected, or if symptoms persist despite regular moisturising. A pharmacist can help you choose suitable options and advise when GP review is needed.
Safety note: This content supports shopping and general information only and doesn’t replace medical advice. Always read the label and use only as directed. If you’re unsure what’s causing symptoms, or they worsen or do not improve, speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.