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FAB Ultra Repair Cream is the moisturiser that dermatologists recommend when patients say 'CeraVe is too basic-looking for me.' It delivers the same calibre of ingredients (colloidal oatmeal, ceramide NP, allantoin, squalane, shea butter) in more elegant packaging. The colloidal oatmeal makes it FDA-approved as a skin protectant - the same status as CeraVe but with a more sophisticated formula. Eucalyptus oil gives it a subtle spa-like scent (some sensitive skins may react). At 33 EUR for 170g it's pricier than CeraVe but still reasonable for the quality. The texture is rich without being greasy - it absorbs faster than CeraVe's tub version.
How to use
Apply to face and body after cleansing. Great for eczema patches, dry hands, winter skin. Can be used AM and PM. Layer under SPF in the morning.
Who is it for?
Best for: dry/sensitive skin, eczema, winter skin, anyone who wants CeraVe-level ingredients in nicer packaging. Less ideal for: very oily skin, those sensitive to eucalyptus oil.
What to expect
Immediate: deep hydration, calmed irritation. Week 1-2: stronger barrier, less flaking. Long-term: consistently hydrated, calmer skin.
Common mistakes
1. Using on very oily skin (may be too rich). 2. Not checking for eucalyptus sensitivity. 3. Comparing price to CeraVe without considering the larger ingredient list.
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FAB vs CeraVe?
How it compares
CeraVe A (88) vs FAB B (84). CeraVe wins on score, value, and fragrance-free. FAB wins on texture elegance and botanical diversity. CeraVe 15 EUR/340g. FAB 33 EUR/170g. For pure function, CeraVe. For a more refined experience with similar results, FAB.