I haven't used this myself, but used it on my daughters. Both daughters have eczema and I had a really hard time managing it. I went to a dermatologist recommended cetaphil to me. I brought this and the moisterizing wash.
Both my girls eczema started clearing up after a couple of days use. I've been using it for about 6months now and my girls haven't had any eczema flare ups. It's nice and thick and absorbs quickly. It doesn't really have a smell so that's good, as fragrance tends to aggregate their skin. Very pleased with the results. It is a bit expensive (for me anyway) but well worth it if you have sensitive skin or any skin problems. It is actually worth the money you spend because all the family can use it (even babies). I'm never using anything else on my children.
I have very sensitive skin and for years struggled with products that would suit it until a dermatologist recommended this to me, having thought cetaphil was for acne I didn't try it. Obviously I was wrong and naive. The formula is lovely and thick and really keeps the moisture in my skin without making it oily or cause pimples. I uses it twice a day on my face and anywhere else on my body that needs it. I don't 100 % recommend it on eczema by itself but it does help and prevents it from occurring in the first place. Scent wise there is not a lot there, its a very plain moisturizer. You only need a very small amount a tub last e 6-8 months so although the initial investment may be over whelming it works put super cheap in the long run.
Tips: Use in conjunction with the gentle skin cleanser