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#428153 - 06/18/08 10:47 PM
Re: Sunscreen & eczema
[Re: Laura_SFF_Books]
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Zebra
Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 3053
Loc: Memphis, TN
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Laura, I can only use fragrance-free products, which are different from both "sensitive" and "unscented" a lot of the time.
So, I use and recommend Clinique. They have a good line of sunscreens/sunblocks, too. And, they also usually will let you bring anything back if you keep the box (if there is one) and receipt. That way, if it doesn't work for you, you won't be out any money.) *plus, I buy a lot of what I need during "bonus week" and get lots of freebies to try. I've been using this brand since college (over 25 years) and used to drive an hour each way to stock up! No, I don't work for them, but then, you couldn't find any other brands without fragrances.
I do use Neutrogena sunscreens--fragrance-free only, though.
Eucerin makes a calming creme lotion that I like--nothing to do with sunscreen, but it's good for irritated skin.
And, I use cortizone creams when I cause a flare up by using something I shouldn't---they usually heal it up in a couple of days.
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#428388 - 06/19/08 06:51 PM
Re: Sunscreen & eczema
[Re: Laura_SFF_Books]
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Zebra
Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 3053
Loc: Memphis, TN
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Thanks for the info, Laura. I don't think Clinique has sales, but if you go to a counter, they might have some free samples. (Just depends on the counter as to what they have, so I'd probably call all the ones in my area instead of driving around!).
I know it costs more, but before I discovered it, I wasted a ton of money on cheaper stuff that just didn't work--i.e., burned my skin or caused rashes. It took a few years to pinpoint that fragrance is the big one for me.
And, with Clinique, I get tons of free stuff with the bonus week purchases. For years, I didn't use much moisturizer (oily skin) and never bought any--just used what was in the bonus bag! Now, it's mascara and lipstick I never have to buy! So, if you buy during those times, you do get way more bang for your buck.
One thing you can also do is go there for a consultation--it's free. Or even call them. It's possible they have some info that might help you, even if they don't have a product that works!
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#445183 - 08/18/08 05:50 AM
Re: Sunscreen & eczema
[Re: Laura_SFF_Books]
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Newbie
Registered: 08/08/08
Posts: 9
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Eczema is a form of dermatitis, or inflammation of the upper layers of the skin. The term eczema is broadly applied to a range of persistent skin conditions. These include dryness and recurring skin rashes which are characterized by one or more of these symptoms: redness, skin edema (swelling), itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding. Areas of temporary skin discoloration may appear and are sometimes due to healed lesions, although scarring is rare.
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