karinothing, i haven't. since I'm concerned about gluten right now, the gluten free lotion called to me. I'll pick it up and see if it helps. I'm always slathering lotion 10 times a day, so I know I'll need more lotion eventually.
Oh yeah, it is not gluten free. Hopefully he doesn't have a gluten allergy. It's sold in first aid not lotion if you are curious.
Post by polarbearfans on Mar 29, 2015 7:38:08 GMT -5
It's great that you found a product that works for his skin! One thing I noticed when I gave up gluten in my diet was an improvement to my skin (less itchy, less red). I'm slowly working my way to gluten free beauty products, which I am noticing a difference with too. My skin has always been so sensitive that I am making slow changes. I am trying a new foundation and for the first time no irritation first few days. Some make me want to rip my skin off I get so itchy.
There are so many ingredients in beauty products that it is hard to pinpoint what really is the cause of problems sometimes.
Post by katiescarlett on Mar 29, 2015 8:26:24 GMT -5
I know I am late here with recommendations but when DS had TERRIBLE eczema we used crisco to rub all over him. The only soap that didn't sting was aquaphor baby. The cure was a full body application of a prescription steroid mixed with aquaphor. I think it may have been triggered by a wheat allergy. Good luck. Eczema is terrible.
Post by truckentruck on Mar 29, 2015 9:18:34 GMT -5
Glad you found something that gave some relief! Thanks for sharing with the rest of us, especially those of us who seek out GF products. Vanicream is also labeled gluten free, if you need another option in the future.