Cetaphil, Oatmeal & Goats Milk
Posted 02-10-2008 at 04:07 PM by OurBabyPeterson
With the cetaphil lotion, oatmeal baths and soap, and the goats milk soap i am noticing a softer skinned baby. The bumps are still there, but it's not nearly as dry as it used to be. The redness is becoming more apparent though, and I am not sure what to do about that. I've read more and more about how to reduce the bumps and dryness, but how on earth do you make the red spots go away. My pediatrician wants me to use acne medication on her and let it dry, but that will dry up her skin, and if i...
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First Day Of Treatment
Posted 02-08-2008 at 09:11 PM by OurBabyPeterson
The past few months we used Aquaphor Baby(when I was hoping they were just baby pimples and dry skin), well, today we went out and bought Oatmeal bath, Oatmeal soap, Goats milk soap and a tub of Cetaphil, the bill was high, but my hopes are high too. We started tonight with a 15 minute bath/soak in the oatmeal, and then used a scrubbie and oatmeal soap to clean her arms, legs and face. When she got out I put on lots of cetaphil, and i've already noticed that the redness has calmed, although its...
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KPRF - New To This
Posted 02-08-2008 at 04:54 PM by OurBabyPeterson
For the past 6 years I've been with my husband, I had a bad habit of pointing out his red cheeks, which I thought was Rosaciea, and not in any related to the red bumps on his arms and legs. I never looked beyond bad skin until our daughter who was about 6 months old when we first noticed the same bumps on her arms and legs. I tried to put it all to baby acne, until recently, (shes now 18 months) when her cheeks began reddening just like her daddies. It was frustrating to watch her skin slowly get...
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