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Discussion in 'Your Health & Wellbeing' started by ablaze, Mar 2, 2007.

  1. ablaze

    ablaze lucky mum of one of each!

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    my skin is red raw, :( i am in agony any suggestions will be grately appreciated!!!
     
  2. Jo

    Jo I'm an old bag!

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    need a bit more info hunny, do you know what has happened?
     
  3. ablaze

    ablaze lucky mum of one of each!

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    well had an allergic reaction a few days ago and i guess this is teh aftermath!! is on my face :(
     
  4. Tezzy

    Tezzy Mum of 2 TTCAL

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    e45 cream?
     
  5. ablaze

    ablaze lucky mum of one of each!

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    eeek noooo lol tht stuff hates me!!have doused myself in diprobase for teh now but is still stingy and itchy :(
     
  6. Jo

    Jo I'm an old bag!

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    sorry hun i was gonna suggest E45
    just an aquaeous cream? or sudocrem may work if you have any in
     
  7. Jase

    Jase Well-Known Member

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    aloa vera
     
  8. ablaze

    ablaze lucky mum of one of each!

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    jase wen i seen ud replied i fully expected to scroll down and se ethe words


    a mask :rofl:

    sudocrem tried n stung like hell ah well will jst need 2 suffer :(
     
  9. Arcanegirl

    Arcanegirl Bazinga!!

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    Hydrocortisone?

    No other ideas im afraid, i used to use sudocrem on my cracked hands when they were sore to soothe them.
     
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    Tootsie Well-Known Member

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    Vaseline or lip balm. No i'm not stupid they bith work on me and i have dermititis.
     
  11. Cat

    Cat Well-Known Member

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    Shea Butter, Olive oil, Calendula Oil (this is brilliant for healing, used to treat sun burn and infections and all sorts of skin irritants)
     

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