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Savlon — a family favourite
take the worry out of minor everyday injuries for generations. Accidents and mishaps are part of life, but Savlon can give families comfort and reassurance to help them live their lives without limits and make the most of fun adventures. Savlon has got caring for you
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and your family’s skin covered. Te brand’s range can help prevent infec- tion, provide pain relief and promote faster healing of a variety of skin mishaps. Savlon is the UK’s Favourite Antiseptic Cream**, from the littlest members of your family all the way to the eldest. Savlon products are designed to
be used on minor injuries including grazed knees,
shaving cuts, burns
and scalds and bee stings. Te range includes five first-aid kit products: • Savlon Antiseptic Cream — cleanses skin and may help to prevent infection. • Savlon Scar Prevention Gel —designed to promote faster healing, soothe pain and help to reduce the likelihood of scarring. • Savlon Dual Action Gel — can help prevent infection and contains anaes- thetic to help relieve pain. • Savlon Bites and Stings Pain Relief Gel — developed to soothe, protect and relieve the pain and itching caused by insect bites and stings. • NEW Savlon Burns and Scalds 0.25%
avlon — which has been named the number one antiseptic cream** — has been helping to
w/w Cream — can treat minor burns and scalds, with a formulation that’s specifically designed to provide effec- tive relief. Savlon is on hand with a range of
products to help parents feel prepared for the many small (and sometimes bigger) accidents that their little ones may encounter.
Treating insect bites and stings If you or your family suffer from a bite or sting this summer, clean the area and apply Savlon Bites and Stings Pain Relief Gel to relieve the itching and discomfort. Savlon Bites and Stings Pain Relief
Gel is a multi-action formula devel- oped to sooth, protect and relieve the pain and itching caused by insect bites and stings, so you can get back to enjoying your day.
Caring for burns and scalds Should a member of your family suffer a burn or scald, make sure that you cool the burn as quickly as possible with cool running water for at least 20 minutes or until the pain has been relieved. Savlon Burns and Scalds 0.25% w/w
Cream, new to the Savlon range, can then be used to provide effective relief for minor burns and scalds. Tis
product is available in
Superdrug and Boots (in-store and online) and Ocado and Amazon (online only).
Treating cuts and grazes Helping children and families stay prepared for first-aid eventuali- ties, Savlon is proudly continuing to partner with Mini First Aid to host life- saving first-aid workshops for children in primary schools across the UK. Mini First Aid founder, Kate Ball,
gives her advice for dealing with cuts and grazes: “To stop any bleeding apply pressure with a clean and absorbent dressing pad, clean the wound and remove any dirt before applying an anti- septic cream to cleanse and help prevent infection. If required, apply a dressing or plaster to protect the wound.” So, this summer, whether you’re
on the go, on holiday or at home, be prepared and add Savlon to your home first-aid kits, suitcases and rucksacks. Products are available at a range of retailers including Boots, with prices starting from RRP £2.20. **IRI sales data for Savlon
Antiseptic Cream. To verify please contact
savlon@thorntonross.com EI: Savlon Antiseptic Cream to
cleanse and help prevent infection. Savlon Dual Action Gel and Savlon Bites and Stings Pain Relief Gel (12+ years) are indicated for topical relief of pain, itching, irritation and anti- septic protection for use on bites, stings and skin reactions. Savlon Burns and Scalds 0.25% w/w Cream. For the treatment of minor burns and scalds. Contains Chlorhexidine Gluconate. Always read the label.
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