Whats the difference between Omega and Urea?
Urea (synonym: carbamide) is a moisturizing factor that naturally occurs in the skin. Patients with extremely dry and flaky skin have a urea urea Urea is a natural moisturizing factor and increases the water binding capacity of the skin. Low urea concentrations lead to increased transepidermal water loss.’);” onmouseout=”hideGlossaryElem()” class=”glossary_over”>(i) deficit. Moisturizing the skin with products containing urea urea Urea is a natural moisturizing factor and increases the water binding capacity of the skin. Low urea concentrations lead to increased transepidermal water loss.’);” onmouseout=”hideGlossaryElem()” class=”glossary_over”>(i) replenishes the skin and makes it smooth again. Atopic eczema (neurodermatitis), a special form of dry skin, is caused additionally by a lack of essential fatty acids. In addition to leaving skin raw and flaky, it can lead to inflammation. Ideal for this skin condition, Eucerin® Omega products contain evening primrose oil with a high conten