Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient

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Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient
Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient pack Itchy skin

Our unique dual-action, steroid-free emollient with a supplementary anti-inflammatory

An advanced dual-action emollient formulated to treat dry, inflamed, and eczema-prone skin. Combining effective hydration with a supplementary anti-inflammatory ingredient, nicotinamide, it helps calm redness, itching, and irritation while restoring the skin’s natural barrier. Its clinically effective, non-greasy formulation provides lasting moisture, supporting skin recovery and reducing the frequency of flare-ups.

  • Regular use helps to prevent flare-ups and reduce soreness and redness
  • Suitable for dry skin conditions, such as mild to moderate eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis
  • Free from colourings, fragrances, steroids, SLS, parabens and MI preservatives
  • Can be used every day

Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient | Instructions for Use

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How to use Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient

If using the pump pack, turn the pump top in the direction of the open arrow to unlock it, then press the pump several times to prime before first use.

Gently smooth Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient over and around all dry or inflamed areas using a few light strokes in the direction of hair growth; allow any excess to absorb and do not rub vigorously.

If you’re using topical medicines, follow their instructions and allow time for absorption - normally about 30 minutes for prescribed topical corticosteroids and up to 2 hours for certain prescribed calcineurin inhibitors - before applying Doublebase.

Continue to use Doublebase Flare Relief as needed (during flares or daily if helpful); if there’s no improvement within 2–4 weeks, consult your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Product Information

  • WHAT DOUBLEBASE FLARE RELIEF EMOLLIENT IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR

    • Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient is a highly moisturising and protective treatment for dry skin. Its primary action is as an emollient, to moisturise skin, with an added medicinal substance, nicotinamide, which provides supplementary anti-inflammatory action.
    • It helps in the treatment and routine management of dry and inflamed skin conditions such as mild to moderate dermatitis, various forms of eczema and psoriasis in circumstances where a supplementary anti-inflammatory may be beneficial (e.g. during flare-ups).
    • Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient is for use by adults, the elderly and children from 1 year of age.
    • Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
    • Do not use the product after the use-by date shown on the container and on the unit carton. The use-by date refers to the last day of that month.
    • Once opened, the product can be used until the use by date.
    • Do not store above 25°C.
    • Do not freeze the product.
    • After using the 500g pack, it is advisable to turn the pump dispenser in the direction of the stop arrow to lock it. In the case of the tube, replace the cap after use.
    • Occasionally, in the 500g pack a small pocket of air may form around the bottom end of the pump’s dip tube, making it harder to pump the gel out. This may be resolved by tapping the base of the bottle firmly on a hard surface two or three times, so the gel can settle at the bottom around the end of the dip tube. The pump should then be pumped slowly.
  • BEFORE YOU USE DOUBLEBASE FLARE RELIEF EMOLLIENT

    Do not use Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to nicotinamide or to any of the other ingredients listed in Section 6 of the Instructions for Use.

    Using medicines

    This product is not known to affect, or to be affected by, medicines taken orally at the same time. It can also be used in addition to any other emollients or applied treatments your doctor, nurse or pharmacist may have given or prescribed for you to use to treat your dry skin condition. If you are using other topically applied products, follow the instructions in Section 3c of the Instructions for Use to avoid diluting the other product and spreading it to areas that do not need it.

    Pregnancy and breast-feeding

    Vitamin B derivative requirements, such as nicotinamide, are increased during pregnancy and infancy. However, safety trials have not been conducted during pregnancy and while breast-feeding. With prolonged use over significant areas, it may be possible to exceed the recommended levels of nicotinamide during pregnancy. Therefore, caution should be exercised, particularly in the first three months of pregnancy. When breast-feeding, if use on the nipples is necessary, apply sparingly and after feeds. Gently wipe away any remaining product before feeding your baby. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this product.

    Important Safety Information

    Do not smoke or go near naked flames – risk of severe burns. Fabric (clothing, bedding, dressings etc) that has been in contact with this product burns more easily and is a serious fire hazard. Washing clothing and bedding may reduce product build-up but not totally remove it.

    Possible side effects

    Although emollients are generally very helpful in treating dry skin conditions, they can sometimes be associated with temporary tingling, itching or stinging, especially where the skin is broken or scratched. Regular use of emollients can help to restore damaged skin, so occurrence of such symptoms may subside after a few days of emollient treatment. However, if such symptoms occur and are troublesome or persist for more than a few minutes, after application of Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient, or do not subside once the gel has been used for several days, stop using the gel and, if necessary, consult your doctor, nurse or pharmacist for advice.

    Although specially designed for use on problem skin, in rare cases this product may cause mild rashes or allergic skin reactions on extremely sensitive skin. These rare effects tend to occur during or soon after the first few uses.

    Stop using this gel and tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist:

    • if your skin condition seems to look or feel worse;
    • if any of the side effects get serious, or you notice any other side effects not mentioned in this leaflet.

    If this product is accidentally swallowed, its oily ingredients may cause diarrhoea. If this happens:

    • treat the symptoms as you would deal with any case of diarrhoea;
    • drink plenty of water;
    • do not attempt to cause vomiting.
    Reporting of side effects

    If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the Instructions for Use. You can also report side effects directly to the manufacturer (see Section 6 below), or via: United Kingdom: Devices Yellow Card Scheme, website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard; Ireland: HPRA Medical Devices Incident Reporting, website: www.hpra.ie. By reporting side effects, you can provide more information on the safety of this product.

  • What Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient contains:

    • Carbomer, glycerol, isopropyl myristate 15%, liquid paraffin 15%, nicotinamide 4%, phenoxyethanol, sorbitan laurate, trolamine and purified water.

    What Doublebase Flare Relief Emollient looks like and contents of the pack:

    • The gel is available in a plastic tube containing 100g or a plastic pump bottle containing 500g.
    • The product has the appearance of a white gel. It contains no steroids, perfume, colourings, SLS, parabens or MI preservatives.

    The Manufacturer is Diomed Developments Ltd, Tatmore Place, Gosmore, Hitchin, Herts, SG4 7QR, UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Eczema and dermatitis are often used interchangeably to describe a group of commonly occurring skin conditions that causes itchy skin. They affect up to 1 in 5 children and 1 in 12 adults. The signs and symptoms vary, but can include making the skin dry, red, hot and itchy. It can affect any part of the body, although it most commonly appears on the hands, insides of elbows and behind the knees. It can also become inflamed, leading to additional redness and irritation during ‘flare-ups’.

  • No, eczema and dermatitis are not contagious. You, or your children, can't catch eczema by coming into contact with someone with the condition. However, if you aren't sure about your diagnosis, we recommend you check this with your doctor or pharmacist to rule out other skin problems that can be infectious or contagious.

  • Psoriasis is a long-term scaling skin disease that affects 1 in 50 people. It occurs equally in men and women and can start at any age. Psoriasis is a long-term condition which may come and go throughout your lifetime. Symptoms include raised silvery patches of skin which have distinct red edges. It does not usually scar the skin, although sometimes it can cause a temporary increase or reduction in skin colour. The outer layer of skin (the epidermis) contains skin cells which are continuously being replaced. This process normally takes between 3 and 4 weeks. Psoriasis causes skin cells to divide quicker, so that cells are both formed and shed in as little as 3 to 4 days. Infections, stress, damage to the skin, alcohol, and sometimes intense sunlight may trigger flares of psoriasis. For more information click here.

  • No, psoriasis is not contagious. You, or your children, can't catch psoriasis by coming into contact with someone with the condition. However, if you aren't sure about your diagnosis, we recommend you check this with your doctor or pharmacist to rule out other skin problems that can be infectious or contagious.

  • Ichthyosis is a rare skin condition that causes the skin to become unusually dry, thick and scaly, often from birth or early childhood. The name comes from the Greek word ichthys, meaning ‘fish’, because the skin can sometimes resemble fish scales. It happens when the skin doesn’t shed its cells properly, leading to a build-up that can feel tight, rough or flaky. While there’s no cure, daily care can make a big difference, helping the skin feel softer, smoother and more comfortable.

  • No, ichthyosis is not contagious. Most forms are genetic, meaning they’re inherited and can’t be passed from one person to another through touch, contact or sharing items.

  • Emollients are medical moisturisers which help to prevent water loss from dry skin. Emollients contain oils which work by replacing natural oils in the skin – helping to repair the skin’s natural protective barrier against irritants. Sometimes they also contain ingredients called humectants, which help to hold water in the skin.

  • Yes, emollients are recommended as first line treatment for all dry skin conditions. Rarely, individuals can be allergic to an ingredient. So, as with any product, it’s a good idea to check ingredients, in case there are any that you may be concerned about.

  • Dry your hands thoroughly after washing. After washing or sanitising, immediately apply an emollient to trap moisture in the skin, replace lost oils and to restore the skin’s natural protective barrier. Use a soap substitute instead of normal hand cleansers, particularly one that contains moisturising ingredients to help restore the skin’s natural barrier property. A moisturising soap substitute with an added antibacterial agent such as chlorhexidine or benzalkonium chloride can also be beneficial for cracked skin where there is a risk of skin infection.

  • Emollients should generally be applied frequently throughout the day. The most suitable interval will vary between different products and different individuals. In some cases, it may vary as the skin conditions vary. As a general rule, emollients should be re-applied as often as necessary to keep the skin feeling moisturised. Sometimes emollients alone are not enough to control eczema and psoriasis, particularly in more severe cases. Additional treatments eg topical steroids may be necessary under these circumstances, in addition to emollients.

  • Yes, although rare individuals can be allergic to any ingredient. So, as with any product, it’s a good idea to check ingredients, in case there are any that you may be concerned about. As with any oily product used in large quantities and applied repeatedly over long periods, build-up of dried residue on clothing, bedding and dressings may make these materials more flammable. If using these products, do not smoke or go near naked flames. As a precaution, dressings and clothing should be changed and washed frequently.

  • Many soaps, hand washes, shampoos, body washes and laundry products contain ionic detergents and surfactants. It’s what makes them foamy. These ingredients can be highly irritant for people with problem dry skin. One of the worst culprits is SLS (sodium lauryl sulphate) which can strip the skin’s natural oils, making problem dry skin worse.

  • Yes. Flare Relief is available without a prescription. You’ll find it in the Dry Skin & Eczema fixture in Boots, and the healthcare section of all good supermarkets, pharmacies and retailers. Flare Relief is also available online at Amazon.co.uk

  • Flare Relief is a unique, dual-action emollient with a supplementary anti-inflammatory. It is for daily treatment for dry skin prone to flare-ups. Containing nicotinamide, a vitamin B derivative with proven anti-inflammatory properties, this clinically effective formulation has been specially designed to help reduce redness and inflammation and does not contain any steroids.

  • Flare Relief can be used daily by adults, children and infants over 1 year old.

  • Requirements for vitamin B derivatives, such as nicotinamide, are increased during pregnancy and infancy. However, safety trials have not been conducted during pregnancy and while breast-feeding. With prolonged use over significant areas, it may be possible to exceed the recommended levels of nicotinamide during pregnancy. Therefore, caution should be exercised, particularly in the first three months of pregnancy. When breast-feeding, if use on the nipples is necessary, apply sparingly and after feeds. Gently wipe away any remaining product before feeding your baby. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this product.

  • In circumstances where a supplementary anti-inflammatory action in addition to emollience may be beneficial, using Flare Relief may help reduce reliance on more potent anti-inflammatory treatments, such as steroids. It can also be used liberally, frequently and all over the body and face for as long as necessary.

  • Flare Relief contains nicotinamide, a vitamin B derivative with proven anti-inflammatory properties. This clinically effective formulation has been specially designed to reduce redness and inflammation and to help prevent flare-ups. Carry on using Flare Relief for as long as necessary – whether that may be only occasionally (e.g. during flares), or continuously, if the added anti-inflammatory action is beneficial.

  • Flare Relief does not contain any products of animal origin and has not been tested on animals.

  • Flare Relief has not been tested on animals.

  • We have not tested our products or ingredients on animals, nor do our suppliers conduct such testing on our behalf.

  • Flare Relief is available in both 500g pump bottles and 100g tubes.

  • Please see our 'Where to buy' page. You’ll find a list of retailers who stock Doublebase products and links to where you can buy them online.

  • The ingredients in Flare Relief are: isopropyl myristate (15%), liquid paraffin (15%), nicotinamide (4%), glycerol, carbomer, sorbitan laurate, trolamine, phenoxyethanol, purified water.

  • No, it contains nicotinamide. Nicotinamide occurs naturally in the body. It is an essential B complex vitamin which has an anti-inflammatory action and can help reduce redness and inflammation in skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis.

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Sizes Available 100g Tube & 250g Pump 100g Tube & 500g Pump 100g Tube & 500g Pump 200ml Pump
RRP £6.99 / £9.99 £8.49 / £17.99 £9 / £19 £7.99
Suitable from Birth

Yes

From 1 year

Yes

Yes

Ideal for Every day use as often as required. Original prescription gel formulation. To treat and prevent flare-ups. Contains a supplementary anti-inflammatory. Once daily application. For school children, the elderly and adults who may struggle to reapply emollients throughout the day. For frequent hand washing as a soap substitute. Soap free formula.
Eczema/ Dermatitis

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Psoriasis

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ichthyosis

No

No

Yes

No

Free from steroids, fragrances, SLS, parabens and MI preservatives

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Emollient on skin

The Doublebase difference

The clinically effective formulation has been specially designed to lock in moisture and help repair the skin’s protective barrier. It also contains nicotinamide, a vitamin B derivative with proven anti-inflammatory properties, to help reduce redness and inflammation in skin conditions – such as mild to moderate eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis – without the need for steroids.

The combination of a highly moisturising emollient action and supplementary mild steroid-free anti-inflammatory can be applied when skin is going through periods of extra redness and inflammation – commonly called ‘flares’. These flares result in aggravated, sensitive and sore skin and, in such cases, a plain emollient may not be enough. It can also be used as an ongoing, highly effective emollient.

Flare Relief is suitable for all age groups including children and infants over 1 year old.