What is Xerina Cream
Xerina cream is a topical moisturizer made by Sun Pharma. It is used for dry skin conditions, including xerosis, a condition for abnormally dry skin. It also works on rough or scaly patches that do not respond to basic lotions. The xerina moisturizer format makes it easy to apply and absorb without leaving a heavy residue.
How It Works
Xerina cream replenishes the skin’s moisture barrier from the outside in. The active components draw water into the outer skin layers and slow down how quickly that moisture evaporates. This keeps the surface hydrated for longer. The result is softer, less irritated skin over repeated use.
What It Treats
This product is used for dry skin that is persistent or recurring. It covers conditions like xerosis, ichthyosis-related dryness, and dry skin linked to ageing or environmental exposure. After eczema flares it helps maintain skin softness once active inflammation has settled. People who wash their hands frequently or work in dry environments often use it regularly to prevent cracking.
How to Use Xerina Cream
- Clean the affected area and pat it dry before applying. Apply a small amount and rub it in gentle, circular motion works well to get even coverage. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin unless a doctor has said to do so.
- For very dry areas like heels or elbows, applying at night and covering with a cotton sock locks in more moisture.
- Most people apply it once or twice daily. Follow your doctor’s instructions on how often to use it. Do not stop the moment skin feels better as dryness tends to return quickly if you cut application short.
- Store the tube away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep it at room temperature. Emollient-based creams can separate or change texture if exposed to temperature extremes.
Side Effects
Side effects with Xerina cream are not common. They are more likely when you are just starting use.
- Mild stinging or tingling on application
- Temporary redness
- Slight greasy feeling after application
- Itching at the application site
If you notice swelling of the face, lips, or throat after applying, stop use and get emergency medical help. That kind of reaction is rare but needs immediate attention.
Who Should Not Use It
Xerina cream is not safe for people with a known allergy to any of its ingredients. Do not apply it near the eyes unless directed. If an area is visibly infected or oozing, treat the infection first before using a moisturizer on top.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should check with a doctor before using any new topical product regularly. If you are using prescription topical treatments on the same area, ask your doctor about the order of application. Layering products can reduce how well each one works.
Price and Availability
Dry, cracked, or persistently rough skin is more than a cosmetic problem. When the skin barrier breaks down, it loses moisture faster than it can recover. The outer layer goes tight, flaky, and sometimes painful. Xerina cream is made to address exactly this kind of skin condition, working directly on the affected area to restore moisture and ease discomfort. Now available at truedermo. Check the current listing for pricing as it may vary by pack size.
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Xerina Cream, Xerina Moisturizer, Dry Skin Treatment, Sun Pharma, Xerosis, Skin Barrier Repair






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