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mom2one2005
03-16-2006, 10:02 PM
I have eczemaon my arms pretty bad & just last week I got the babycare line in, so I've been using the rejuvenating cream regularly, but it's not seeming to fix the problem. Don't get me wrong, it has helped, but not as much as I need it to. I have done a little more research & A**** recommends using the skin conditioning oil & then the rejuvenating cream on top of that in extreme cases. I guess mine is extreme? smileys/smiley19.gif I'm wanting to order the skin conditioning oil, but I can't seem to find it on the A**** website. Have they taken it off the shelfs until after NTC or am I just not looking in the right spot?
If they have taken it off the shelfs, does anyone know any other tricks I could use to help combat eczema?
TIA!
If they have taken it off the shelfs, does anyone know any other tricks I could use to help combat eczema?
TIA!
cindi8d
03-16-2006, 10:24 PM
I still see it to order :)
It is product # 515
It is product # 515
mom2one2005
03-16-2006, 10:28 PM
Where did you find it at? I looked under mosturize & rejuvenate like it's listed in the catalogue, but didn't see it.
Thanks!
Thanks!
cindi8d
03-16-2006, 10:47 PM
Under Skin Care, then Basics, then Rejuvinate :D
mom2one2005
03-17-2006, 12:04 AM
I see it now, thanks!
sharondz
03-17-2006, 05:18 AM
When my daughter's eczema gets really bad, I smother her hands, arms with the ABC baby oil and leave it on overnight. The next morning usually looks better & we can put creams, etc. on during the day. The oil works well on the spots on her legs, too. They seem to disappear overnight! Since A******, I have not used any medications on her eczema!
leahjstan
03-17-2006, 06:17 AM
Sharon- wanted you to clarify- want to get it right in my head--
you put abc baby oil on at nite and then the next day put what creams?? rej cream, what?
then you said the oil works well on spots on her legs- is that the babyoil or skin cond oil?
Thanks for clearing up for me- dont know what it is about down here in the south but like every other person has either psoriasis or eczema- so I am trying to get all the different ways to use A** to try and treat these--thanks again
you put abc baby oil on at nite and then the next day put what creams?? rej cream, what?
then you said the oil works well on spots on her legs- is that the babyoil or skin cond oil?
Thanks for clearing up for me- dont know what it is about down here in the south but like every other person has either psoriasis or eczema- so I am trying to get all the different ways to use A** to try and treat these--thanks again
sharondz
03-17-2006, 09:24 AM
Leah-
My daughter doesn't like putting creams on, so I supply her with a variety & she chooses what to put on. There is the basic body lotion, ABC baby lotion, &a couple ofstore bought products. I have not yet gotten the rej. cream, it's on my list.
For the legs, we use the ABC baby oil. My sister had gotten the set for my daughter & her eczema, so that's why we have it. I think the skin cond oil would work just as well, from what I've heard.
By the way, the Anti-flake shampoo works awesome on her dry itchy scalp, too. And she loves the minty smell!
Hope this helps!
My daughter doesn't like putting creams on, so I supply her with a variety & she chooses what to put on. There is the basic body lotion, ABC baby lotion, &a couple ofstore bought products. I have not yet gotten the rej. cream, it's on my list.
For the legs, we use the ABC baby oil. My sister had gotten the set for my daughter & her eczema, so that's why we have it. I think the skin cond oil would work just as well, from what I've heard.
By the way, the Anti-flake shampoo works awesome on her dry itchy scalp, too. And she loves the minty smell!
Hope this helps!
mom2one2005
03-17-2006, 02:44 PM
Thanks ladies! I've tried the ABC baby oil also, but it hasn't seemed to help much more than the rejuvenating cream. I've also tried the baby lotion, same end result. My daughter has eczema also (I guess she can thank her momma for those genetics) & the babyline does work wonders for her. Ever since I got it in & have been using it on her, she hasn't had any problems. That's why I thought it would work for me, but I guess my eczema is more stubborn then hers smileys/smiley36.gif. I'm hoping that the skin conditioning oil does the trick! I will say that the A**** products have made a big improvement though, so I can't complain too much.
chrlstoncharmed
03-17-2006, 05:18 PM
When my daughter's eczema gets really bad, I smother her hands, arms with the ABC baby oil and leave it on overnight. The next morning usually looks better & we can put creams, etc. on during the day. The oil works well on the spots on her legs, too. They seem to disappear overnight! Since A******, I have not used any medications on her eczema!
This is exactly what we do, too! The ABC oil is amazing on my daughter's eczema. It really did make it disappear overnight! We applied it for a few nights in a row just to maintain and to be sure it was gone, and she hasn't had a flare up since then. smileys/smiley32.gif
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This is exactly what we do, too! The ABC oil is amazing on my daughter's eczema. It really did make it disappear overnight! We applied it for a few nights in a row just to maintain and to be sure it was gone, and she hasn't had a flare up since then. smileys/smiley32.gif
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