Yes—Eucerin is generally safe to use on a dry face and neck, as long as you choose the right product for your skin type and you don’t have any specific ingredient sensitivities.
Which Eucerin products are typically best for a dry face/neck?
Look for Eucerin moisturizers made for dryness, usually described as soothing, hydrating, or barrier-supporting. These products are intended for facial skin and are commonly suitable for the neck as well (the neck has similar dryness and barrier issues).
What to watch for if you have sensitive skin
If your face is easily irritated, patch test first. Apply a small amount of the product to a less visible area (like the side of your neck or behind the ear) and wait 24–48 hours. Stop if you notice burning, redness, swelling, or worsening dryness.
Also check the ingredient list for anything you personally react to (fragrance is a common trigger for some people).
How to use it for best results
Apply to clean, slightly damp skin (after washing, before fully drying) so it can seal in water. Use as often as needed—typically once or twice daily for daytime dryness, and more if your skin feels tight again.
When you should consider a different option
If your “dry” skin is actually accompanied by itching, cracking, rash, or flaking that doesn’t improve after a week or two of consistent moisturizing, you may need a different approach (for example, a fragrance-free option or an ingredient-targeted treatment). In that case, it can help to talk to a pharmacist or dermatologist.
If you tell me which exact Eucerin product name (or share the label/ingredient list), I can help you confirm whether it’s a good match for your face and neck and how to fit it into your routine.