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867.1 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | My other car is a kirby | Tue Dec 20 1994 14:34 | 7 |
| renee,
I used pure cocoa butter. You smell like a chocolate chip cookie, but
it feels wonderful. The stuff I bought comes in solid bars which
"melt" against your skin as you rub it over your tummy.
meg
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867.2 | | USCTR1::KFERRIS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 15:24 | 12 |
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Renee,
I have very dry/sensitive skin and I find that Lubriderm
(both morning and night) works very well.
Also, "Dew-It" by Biolage is very nice.
Kristin
35.5 weeks and counting! Yippie!!! *8^)
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867.3 | Cocoa Butter stick - it works!! | SOLVIT::DUHAIME | | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:11 | 13 |
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Renee,
I also use a cocoa butter stick. {Keep in fridge when not in use}.
I purchased it at The Body Shop at the Pheasant Lane mall in NH.
It was pricey - about $10.00 for a 2 oz. stick but definitely worth
it because it certainly relieves the itching.
I also use Lubriderm on my arms and legs and it works okay.
Good luck!
-Patty 13 weeks and counting........
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867.4 | eucerin ointment | SSPADE::BNELSON | | Wed Dec 21 1994 15:07 | 8 |
| I'm using Eucerin ointment on the parts that seem dry.
I use it with success on my hands in the winter also -- they are
prone to chapping and opening up.
My belly is growing faster this time than last -- 2 babies.
Beryl
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867.5 | Good ol' baby lotion worked for me | AKOCOA::NELSON | | Thu Dec 22 1994 14:33 | 9 |
| I used anything I could get my hands on -- usually baby lotion or
Lubriderm. I also have had good luck with any of the Vaseline
Intensive Care products.
Remember to hydrate from the inside, too. These office buildings
are terribly dry. It pays to drink plenty of water, whether you're
pregnant or not.
Kate
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867.6 | | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Tue Dec 27 1994 11:41 | 27 |
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At the recommendation of my Dr. for dry skin, I've been using
Moisturel. Though I'll warn you - it's Very expensive (I thought).
About $8.00 for a pump bottle. But it works WONDERFULLY, and seems to
stick with you a little better after a shower. The Vaseline ones that
I've used in the past, as soon as you take a shower, I'm all dried out
again. Eucerin is greasy - similar to Keri Lotion - so I prefer not to
use that.
**BUT** this is even better than the moisturizers ... if you're tired
of dry skin, you HAVE to try this ... it's reasonably new to the
market, and is called
Jergen's Body Shampoo. I've only seen it come with a body sponge as
well. It's $3.00-4.00, and is supposed to be enough for 50+ showers.
You use it instead of soap. I've been using it for about a week, and
the difference in my skin is dramatic. I still prefer to use a
moisturizer, but if I forget, or don't have time, my skin doesn't feel
all dried out and tight or itchy.
And the sponge it comes with is wonderful too. There's a "rough" side,
and a "soft" side, and it's just so Refreshing! With 3 kids, I can use
all the refreshment I can get! (gawd, I feel like a walking
commercial). Seriously, I don't usually recommend things like this,
but to me, this is the best thing since pacifiers and VCRs!
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867.7 | Lotion for Dry Skin | BUSY::JLOBE | | Fri Dec 30 1994 13:12 | 7 |
| I've found that Avon's Moisture Therapy Body Lotion for Extremely
dry skill works excellent! I'm very active, and used to jog at
lunchtime - this included taking a shower. I immediately noticed the
difference in my skin after using the Avon. You can feel the water
bead off your skin. The price is reasonable, ~$8.00 for 14 ounces
Jessi - 20 weeks and counting! :^)
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867.8 | Rich and Creamy baby oil | APSMME::PENDAK | | Tue Jan 10 1995 11:10 | 10 |
| I've been trying different baby oils on my skin to get an idea of what
I want to use (if any) on my little one. My favorite by far is Baby
Magic Rich and Creamy baby oil, it is at least as good if not better
than my favorite skin cream, Curel. It seems like with most baby oils
if I miss even one day my skin is all dry and terribly flaky, but with
both of these products my skin doesn't dry out nearly as bad. Another
thing that may help a lot throught the winter is a humidifier.
Sandy (39 weeks and 6 days! I'm actually at home on short term
disability as I write...)
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