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Aquaphor Healing Ointment
My daughter suffers from a terrible case of Eczema in the wintertime. In the the summertime, the chlorine from the pool irritates her skin and she will start to break out in the little Eczema rashes all over. We are constantly applying different types of medications, lotions and skin protectants on her skin to help keep the Eczema at bay and keep her comfortable.
Recently, our Pediatrician had recommended trying Aquaphor Healing Ointment from Eucerin (the lotion that we use most). By applying Aquaphor before my daughter goes swimming, she is less likely to be irritated by the chlorine and have her skin dry out.
Aquaphor Healing Ointment:
Aquaphor Healing Ointment provides a barrier on my daughter's skin that seals in the moisture and keeps the irritant (chlorine) off of her skin. Since she's prone to having the dry skin breakouts on her thighs and back, we simply apply the Aquaphor to those areas, for protection.
Not only does Aquaphor Healing Ointment provide protection but it also helps heal. In fact, it reduces healing time significantly when applied properly. After an Eczema breakout, we will apply the Aquaphor on the area and instantly my daughter feels relief and healing has begun.
When I was doing a bit of research on Aquaphor before I bought the product, I had read an article about how Chefs and kitchen workers keep Aquaphor on hand to help with minor kitchen burns. For burns that don't need to be seen or treated by a Doctor, Aquaphor Healing Ointment would be applied to add instant relief and allow the Chefs to continue work in the kitchen.
If you or a loved one suffers from skin irriations, dry skin or any of the other conditions listed above, I recommend Aquaphor Healing Ointment by Eucerin for instant relief and quick healing!
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