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Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:37 am |
The last couple of months, I've been struggling with dry itch skin on my legs, no matter what I tried. To much moisture didn't help much, and oily creams only left my skin craving for moisture. Today, I gave up and bought a lotion from Eucerin with 10% carbamide/urea, which is supposed to be very effective when it comes to locking in moisture. The lotion seems a bit sticky, but if it can save me from itchy hell, it's worth it.
Has anyone had any experiences with products containing urea? |
_________________ *Norway*Early 40s ,dry/sensitive skin. fair neutral/olive complexion (blue/green eyes). Slightly sensitive to anything interesting ingredient-wise. |
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Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:44 am |
I have heard of this, I think I got a free sample through the post and used it as hand cream.
Have you tried Oilatum this is suposed to be very good. |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:51 am |
rosebud wrote: |
I have heard of this, I think I got a free sample through the post and used it as hand cream.
Have you tried Oilatum this is suposed to be very good. |
No, I haven't ever heard of it? Is it a British brand? |
_________________ *Norway*Early 40s ,dry/sensitive skin. fair neutral/olive complexion (blue/green eyes). Slightly sensitive to anything interesting ingredient-wise. |
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