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4 Reviews For Valderma Cream
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Twinklekids 14th May 2009
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Good Points: It does clear sport and has no awful smell whatsoever.
Bad Points: None that I know of.
General comments: I've known about VALDERMA Crean for about 20 years now. My sister had chicken pox and she used VALDERMA cream which cleared the spots left by the chicken pox and left no traces.
I'm now maried with 2 children, I always keep a tub in my first aid kit which |I use on myself and my children.
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Guest 7th Apr 2009
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My wife & I have used Valderma cream for minor scratched, rashes and (especially) any kind of pimple or spot for 30 years: our views are very much as the first reviewer: fast, effective, relieves discomfort, not expensive, non-staining.- Read Guest's review (74 words)
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gahmed41
18th Feb 2009
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I have been using Valderma Cream for 35 years and is the best antibacteria cream for spots-burns-cuts wasps-stings. it even relieves the wound pain. My whole family loves this, it has disappeard from all the local chemists but luckily it is still available on the internet. You only have to type valderma cream in the browser. I ordered six today after searching 5 weeks on the shelves.- Read gahmed41's review (76 words)
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Valderma - I love this product and have used it since my teens. I'm now a step mum with a 16 year old daughter. I would recommend this product to anyone.
Can't buy iValderma in Boots anymore. They say they have removed it from there items for sale. I have ordered it in at my nearest independent chemist but these are disappearing fast too.- Read Gillj's review (86 words and 1 comment)
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