| Shelagh 2005-04-19, 10:50 am |
| Actually KC over the years I think that I have tried 'everything' out there,
both cheap and costly that had no 'side effects' (unlike the cortisone base
of uremol);
but all to no avail and with no success, not even minimal!
This uremol is really the last resort for me so I pray it helps; like BJ
explained, it is a real problem for me too; dry everywhere!: arms, legs,
torso;
(cradle cap is a great analogy BJ!)
oddly not my face though! I have always used marcelle moisture SPF 30 daily
on my face and neck and they are just fine; so I actually did try the
marcelle lotion for my exposed arm area which is a bad area, and it wasn't
anymore effective than anything else and cost so much more; so I really
think it is the type of skin on my face/neck that doesn't have the problems
of the rest of my body.
I am being referred to a dermatologist at long last so will maybe get some
answers as to what to use or if to continue with the uremol; and as I said,
so far it is really helpful (and fragrance free too btw) so I'm keeping my
fingers crossed as extended health covers it!
hugs from Shelagh
"KCat" <kcattx@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "Shelagh" <noyb@myob.bc.ca> wrote in message
> news:NmT7e.1026700$8l.67899@pd7tw1no...
> recently,
> about
> she
> skin
>
> and by the sound of it, a considerable amount of Urea. Urea is in many
> skin
> care products and was in a prescription skin creme my mum used in the 70s.
> sounds ick to some, but the stuff is good.
>
> backs
>
> I wonder if a non-cortisone urea creme would work as well - or at least
> nearly as well?
>
> i've been using some expensive products lately because they're
> fragrance-free among other reasons. I was considering one of there body
> lotions which has urea in it 'cause I remember how much it helped mum.
>
>
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