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Date: | Sat, 15 Nov 1997 17:18:44 -0500 |
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Lee Thompson-Herbert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Lotions with lactic acid...(snip)... and urea are often used for severely
dry skin. >The only problem is that if your skin is _really_ raw, it'll
burn. It also just >depends on *which* particular lotion you use.I remember
that Lac-Hydren had >something in that bothered my skin as well.I'm currently
using U-Lactin, a 10% >urea cream. This is the third urea cream I've tried,
one had an evil fragrance >in it, and one had something that bothered my
skin. I do _not_ use this on raw, >irritated skin.
This is very true. I have been using Aqua-Care, a 10% urea lotion, for a
while now, and it doesn't bother my skin. The urea lotions are the only thing
that seem to help my dry skin at all.
Libby Rock
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