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Message for Birdy from Belgium

Originally posted by gp

Laboratoires Biorga do two creams with urea: Kératosane 15 (15% urea) and Kératosane 30 (30% urea). I found both these products in a pharmacy in central Paris.
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have you actually bought them? My experience is that the more ureum in it, the more sticky the cream is. I'm out of cream now, but I'd like to wait to buy new one because an American site promised me to send me some goat milk soap, and I'd like to try it on one leg, and try normal milk soap on the other, without using anything else (except exfoliating once in a while) to see the difference. My guess is that the smoothness will disappear, but my hope is that the redness will go too, so that by applying both soap and cream, the KP will become almost invisible... Will try and find this brand at my pharmacist. Thanks a lot!! By the way: do you live in Paris? I've visited it twice, last time with the Millennium! Beautiful!!
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I've tried both creams. The 15% urea cream is quite thick and sticky and is best put on at night. The 30% urea cream is a different texture and not quite as thick but comes in a fairly small tube, as it's meant to be used for callosities.
Keep us posted about the soap you use - I hope it works for you.
And yes, I do live in Paris. I'm from the UK originally but have lived in France for a long time...
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Originally posted by birdy

what are the results with the urea cream? or is it too soon to say? if the results are good, I'll probably visit a big French city soon to buy those creams.
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Originally posted by gp

I've tried both creams. The 15% urea cream is quite thick and sticky and is best put on at night. The 30% urea cream is a different texture and not quite as thick but comes in a fairly small tube, as it's meant to be used for callosities.
Keep us posted about the soap you use - I hope it works for you.
And yes, I do live in Paris. I'm from the UK originally but have lived in France for a long time...
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Originally posted by gp

I've tried both creams. The 15% urea cream is quite thick and sticky and is best put on at night. The 30% urea cream is a different texture and not quite as thick but comes in a fairly small tube, as it's meant to be used for callosities.
Keep us posted about the soap you use - I hope it works for you.
And yes, I do live in Paris. I'm from the UK originally but have lived in France for a long time...
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