Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Cetaphil

The following is not a paid endorsement. :)

After Penny was officially diagnosed with eczema, a started using Eucerin creme. It was very hard to rub in, but I thought that was just the difference between a moisturizing creme and a lotion. This week we ran out of the first batch that I bought, and honestly her skin was better than it was, but she still had patches especially on the backs of her knees and insides of her elbows, so I decided to try something new. Cetaphil happened to be on sale and I had a coupon so I bought that brand. I got the moisturizing creme again and not lotion, but it rubs in SO much easier. It eliminates a lot of the squirmies trying to get her to let me rub it in and our evenings have gotten a lot easier since the swap. Cetaphil goes on like lotion - really quick. But the best part is, I've only been using it on her for four days and I have not had to put any hydrocordisone cream on her at all since I started. We have not had any patches of eczema during this time. It may also be due to the weather having warmed up, but even still I love Cetaphil, for the ease of use if nothing else, and I would highly recommend it to anyone needing something stronger than lotion.

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