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JSmith75 · 46-50, M
I have been using Grandma's Lye Soap and it helps some
DarkWishes · F
@JSmith75 that sounds harsh but im assuming its not lol
JSmith75 · 46-50, M
@DarkWishes no it is actually approved by dermatologist and it is surprising not harsh at all

Eucrisa is amazing stuff, shame you can't use it during this time. It only has that one side effect really, but I'm sure you know it works wonders. It helped me a lot when I had issues with medication related Skin issues on my face. The only thing else I've heard is people being recommended to slather on Eucerin skin cream. Maybe that?
DarkWishes · F
@DancingStarGoddess ive tried Eucerin but i think i need something stronger. Perhaps aquaphor?
@DarkWishes yes! That stuff is supposed to work well too!
CultOfPersonality · 36-40, M
A friend of mine had fully body eczema and used Suda cream
DarkWishes · F
@CultOfPersonality Ive never heard of it. Howd it work for them?
CultOfPersonality · 36-40, M
@DarkWishes I think it helped
InstructHer · 61-69, M
Sudocreme is surprisngly good as a topical application. It is a nappy cream.
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
Maybe an aveeno oatmeal bath?
DarkWishes · F
@Starcrossed i try to do oatmeal baths twice a week. It helps a little. But aveeno is expensive for me rn.
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
Cetaphil. Soap and lotion.
DarkWishes · F
@AngelUnforgiven cetaphil has never worked for me 😭
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
@DarkWishes aww im sorry i hope that you find some relief that works for you 🫂
Ask a pharmacist ?

 
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